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[000:00:00;00] a a song that he sent to has been shared by at least 5 us applied high laws, were kids killing it in during civilians. we spoke to a local official who within and administration building struck by the attack. unfortunately, we have injured that we are now sorting through the rubble administration. building is damaged. frankly, we consider this a terrorist attack function, valid protectionism. vladimir putin lashes out of the you, politicians for failing to ease restrictions on russian fertilizer export to balance the developing countries. in his speech of the shanghai cooperation with the well being of people should be a priority when it comes to economic sanctions. that's according to the africa
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director for the international red cross in comment to us it. we always have concerns over that you really getting consequences of sanctions as they may adversely affect the medicaid situation with very welcome. it's just 10 to 4 pm here in the russian capital you're watching on t international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us. now catherine city center has been shared by at least 5 us supplied hi mas rockets with local russian backs. will dorothy thank a number of people have been killed or wounded. this on verified fetish, purportedly shows, people running from the bloss. another video shows what is reported to be the aftermath of the ukrainian strikes. local officials say that 3 people have been killed and 13 others wounded. rock had struck administration building in the center
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of care on city wall. a meeting between local officials was taking place. the head of the local labor department is understood to have been wounded while her driver was killed. the blasts reached to residential buildings within the vicinity of the car thorn administration, breaking windows and damaging balconies. we spoke to carol, it's to me saw the deputy head of the castle regional military administration. he says the strike was conducted using us supplied high mas rockets and left a number of people dead and injured so much. yep. no to day the administration building of the city person was hit by miss all strike, most likely from the u. s. highmark system, and specifically by the americans. the strike was delivered during the weekly meeting of all representatives of districts, municipal associations and organizations of the curse on military civilian administration. unfortunately, we have injured and dead and we are now sorting through the rubble did ministration building is damaged. frankly, we consider this a terrorist attack. finish our less janish,
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put conan who is currently in the ganske sais countries that supply weapons to ukraine are responsible for the deaths of civilians. these are provocation in the highest scale. and they're using these western provided weapons to do it. and as we know from the, from the sidelines that all these attacks which are made with high mar systems, they are directly done cooperation with the rest of the followers and their military structures. so, so good them to there is no mistakes and harrison, brutal at back to the administration building in the line of the state terrorism done by the gradient government for years to come here in these homers when they came here to dorm bus. and we saw them here, place they immediately started to at that we 77,
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how witcher's and hymer systems directly do the civilian population. and certainly the responsibilities are in the hands of those who are giving these weapons for these really tons, groups and an explosion has been reported in the gasket targeting the prosecutor general's office. according to local officials, the prosecutor general was killed in the block. emergency services have been treating casualties at the scene. motion investigators have opened a criminal case into the incidence. according to the russian bond head of these apples. yeah. region kid forces have killed the bird. the skiff vishal who headed the cities election commission for the referendum to join russia. oh boy, the current deputy head of the cities administration for housing and community services as well as his wife are said to have been killed. no garage local authorities say an investigation is underway. weather map who said that the russian president has blamed the westphal benefiting from reversing the ban on russian
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fertilizes only for the e. u while ignore that. ignoring the food insecurity, crisis of the developing world is facing right now. he made that statement that the ongoing shanghai cooperation organization. so my name is becky stone, that are so she from you russia's going to tackle increasing global energy and food security issues. we know how important russian fertilizers are from mitigating the global food crisis, and we would welcome the decision to lift western sanctions. as it turned out, the u commission only lifted sanctions or fertilizers for e u countries, meaning only they can acquire our fertilizers. another busy day here in summer con friday is the 2nd and the main day of the i. c o summit, the biggest and 20 year is that the president was becky stung that toss this year's event already called a historic 1. 14 world leaders have gathered together at the congress center,
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the t can see behind me to exchange their opinions and approaches on global security issues, including counter terry's mavericks, climate change food an energy crisis. almost every participant to day mentioned her as serious shortage worldwide of both. and also her modern challenges, the countries of the as seo are currently facing and they mutual efforts to deal with it to provide better future the shot high corporation, i have to say, and this is what ag spurs actually say as well is a unique platform that unites and promotes dialogue between all the states, including those that usually have tensions and india and china are very good example of it. i want you to now listen to mr. moore did mr. c. speaking here at the summit and you will see they sound rather united in the face of mutual goals. and ames, as you get from india, is in favor of expanding cooperation and building confidence among the shun. i.
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cooperation, organization member states, the past pandemic and the crisis in ukraine, of course, seems disruptions in the global supply chains. and the whole world is just facing an energy and food crosses of unprecedented proportions. therefore, the shanghai cooperation organization needs to make efforts to develop reliable and diverse supply chains in our region, this chisher pieces world is in the state of turbulence. and in the face of these challenges, we need to strengthen our unity. it is necessary to strengthen mutual support join to strengthen and develop efforts to ensure security and jointly resist attempts by external forces to interfere in the internal affairs of the chart. hi corporation. organization member states. the shad hi corporation organization today unites 20 countries with a combined population of 3 and a half 1000000000 people, which is half of the world. literally, it is a superpower that just cannot be ignored. and early on friday was announced that
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the process started to include 5 more states into the i, c o, under the status of a dialogue partners. and i 1st actually say the current summit is a lot about showed in the, to the outside world that the countries of the se, or are standing together following hard years of the been dam make and are ready to work closely to achieve their mutual goals. acute malnutrition in africa has risen by almost a 3rd in the past 2 years, according to the latest report by the international monetary fund. and while the west tries to pin the blame on russia, the international committee of the red cross these, the hunger crisis, emerged long before the ukraine conflict. if we talk about hunger today, it's not because of the ukraine ward. we have seen the indicators of a food security crisis,
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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 sa hell. when comparing notes with doctors without borders and their impressive network of hospitals in africa, we started to look at the weight figures of entries into hospitals. we spoke to the i see are these director of operations for africa. patrick, he says he's a, he's the consequences of economic sanctions for africa. maybe a reversible i think increased traces globally even mean means a decrease and remittances from abroad to those economics that really rely on them . and this deals with demand should pay. ready response started getting those at
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most frisk. i think the latest from, from ukraine, the ship that as dr. india booty, that indeed will hopefully feed the needs in if you're counting g. booty is indeed commendable, but truly not efficient. not enough because of the magnitude of the issues that we face in africa. the imposition of sanctions is a political decision. but one that can also have serious humanitarian consequences, which must be taken into account. so an independent and impartial, neutral organization. we always have concerns over the humanitarian consequences of sanctions, as they may adversely affect the medicaid situations. so considerations of humanity must be prioritized. some states must indeed take steps such as humanitarian exemptions to mitigate any negative impact for the delivery of impartial, neutral humanitarian action. in the fields,
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the us has also sounded the alarm over famine like condition. the northeast in africa were up to 22000000 people face severe problems and more than 7000000 have been forced to my great that's according to the world food program. on 10000000 children under the age of 5 are suffering from malnutrition, across the peninsula. i. c l. c, director of operations for africa. patrick use if against ac issue is much deeper than just food shortages. well 1st i think it's the magnitude, you know, we've never seen as much catastrophic or environmental shocks that we've seen like in somalia, if you can see down or in my book you know, fossil and i think the combined impact of on conflict economic issues like the ramping in translation across sub saharan africa, but also the political environment as well as the climatic sharks are unfortunately showing perfect store that needs indeed an international effort, but also
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a local effort to integrate local resources and solving local problems. and that requires and div african solutions to african problems with the help of the international community. again, we keep putting food on people's plates, is not the solution for today. this will certainly save people's lives. but what if we are truly and reasonably serious about finding short and long term solution is by investing heavily in the agricultural sector and the food production sector in the seed multiplication facilities. it's in these by joining hands with the private sector development actors international financial institutions and state themselves to find the solutions. ah, and he said people have been killed in ethiopia, northern te gray region in to as strikes this week, as violence has resumed following a 5 month love. the joint attack hit
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a residential area and the regional capital mikkel at least 13 people were also wounded. beyond conflicts between the federal government times the t great people's liberation, friends began in 2020. the rebels accused, so just from neighboring eritrea of joining ethiopian government forces, and coordinate to defensive. the recent attack follows a strike that hit a kindergarten in late august that killed several children. just under dependent on this time, you'll get to choose phase the residential areas that are increasingly becoming under attack. the still current government is husband insisting from the gate or that it's fighting a terrorist entity. and to gray, the trying to a new tout a terse organization that they say is and will be destroying ethiopia, if not content. and the t p left has been saying that the yorba government is trying to eliminate their leadership, safety open government as i choosing them was trying to come back. you have to know
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that you can never was in government for, for many years or for 27 years, including a government, a coalition government that was led by them. they cope and government has been saying they're taking actions against the t p. a left interest. because they think some of the weapons, some of the trainings are happening in this neighborhood, but the t pin left is saying that's not true. that's not happening in this neighborhoods. i'm to half a 1000000 people have died from war and famine in ethiopians. t gray region in the past 16 months. the u. n stays at 5200000 people need emergency food assistance in the countries northern regions. nearly 2600000 people have been displaced with some forced into neighboring countries. the humanitarian catastrophe has received little international attention. as the world focuses on the ukraine conflict. well to health organization is among those that have race concerns. the world can do this.
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it has the means or is as the world came together 2 weeks ago and did a very good job in helping ukraine to export its grains. ok, that's a good job. but why can't we also push as a global community so that the 6000000 people can get foot to it. medicines to be treated in telecom, to talk to their people bank to access their money and media so that they can speak and that the woodland can know about their, their problems. samuel gets issue again, say the conflict will have long lasting consequences. there may drag the whole region into chaos. you know, this conflict once again,
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i can highlight it enough hallmark. it has truly update that if you're not just in the gray region, but i'm far enough far and far beyond. there are no millions of people not and even the u. n has been saying they don't have the resources to really help us and feel it goes back to me or of, you know, hopefully famine. if you don't stop, if you don't slow down this conflict any filter, it would truly change the region. because utopia has a population of these 150000000 people in what happens to be your back to the affects its neighboring nations. a high rise telecommunications building has caught fire in the south central chinese province of hunan. according to local authorities . the place has been brought under control. no casualties have been reported. ah
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but it shows fire and go thing. be 42 story building owned by telecommunications company, china telecom, according to media reports, 35 tons of fuel was stored there. americas anti china's stance is highlighted in a new bill that it could radically reshape washington's tie. one policy, if adopted the u. s. would interact with the islands authorities, like a recognized governments and provide more financial aid. china's foreign ministries said the move it would escalate tensions between beijing and washington. she was on the bill seriously breeches the u. s. commitment to china on the taiwan question and violates the one china principle. it constitutes interference in china's internal affairs violates international law and basic norms. international relations ended sans is seriously wrong signal to tie one independent separatist forces chinese firm. we post to this and, and has launched a serious petition to the west side. indeed you owe with more on the bill on the
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current state of us chinese relations, his ortiz, caleb martin, thank you, would saying that was tensions rising in the pacific. all parties involved would be doing everything possible to de escalate the situation. however, that does not seem to be the case. we have a new bill passing for the senate foreign relations committee and that bill is seen as a rather intense escalation with china. it provides a $6500000000.00 to taiwan in military aid. it names taiwan is a major non nato u. s. ally and it expedite arm sales to the government on taiwan. now there were 5 senators who did oppose the bill. the most vocal of them was us sen, rand paul, of kentucky. this is not a time to radically change longstanding policy without an appreciation of the consequences that may follow. now this 5 senators were out voted and it appears
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this bill is moving ahead. it is laughed the senate foreign relations committee, now it'll be up to the rest of the u. s. congress to determine whether or not they want to pass it into law. and then joe biden will have to decide whether or not to sign it. now it meeting is taking place of the 5 eyes and this meeting, you can bet will have beijing on the agenda. now the meeting is taking place at an unnamed location. probably a luxury resort. somewhere in new zealand in which security in the pacific region is being discussed and a number of us officials are playing up the idea of tension with china, of opposition to china. we have the head of the u. s. naval command. talking about how a major focus of u. s. policy needs to be opposing beijing in the southern hemisphere. we can say plainly that the united states has neglected its relationship in the south pacific and were accounting for not by engaging more deeply. the hoping concerning actions by the peoples republic of china have in the region,
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including the secret security arrangement with the solomon islands that have been concerning for the united states of america. and i think concerning, also for new zealand as well. yeah, it states is also talking about putting preemptive sanctions on chinese officials in order to deter military action against the island of taiwan. we also have other calls from us officials for more sanctions and more efforts to curb beijing's influence around the world. now, many are looking at china and admiring the great restraint that the country has shown. when nancy pelosi visited the island of taiwan that was largely seen as a provocation. many are now wondering how far the united states intends to go in trying china's patients on this issue and others. it's adding an extra $6000000000.00 to over the heavily armed taiwan. and it means that we are of a signal to china that we're preparing for war against to. so it's
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a very dangerous situation. it's an escalation. and anybody what it is is using the taiwanese people bursting there is having china, an angry reaction, which of course, they will, it's actually interference in the southern part of chinese territory. but like the people of ukraine, the united states wants to use the people of the taiwan as pawns. and it's dragging other countries into it as well in the periphery to, to the area, into heighten tension. that's where the pressure comes on and to claim that there will defend taiwan when it's actually american regression board. oh, almost aggression against china, which is the problem is, apostrophe of the greatest, like allocation of a russian lead, a military alliance. the collective security treaty organization has arrived in europe van,
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and effort to de escalate tension between neighboring former soviet republics, allowing deadly clashes between armenia and as a by john they claimed, at least a 170 lives, a fragile sci fi between armenia and as a by john has been agreed following 2 days of deadly fighting, according to our mediate officials. the truth was only possible thanks to international mediation efforts. as if i tons president blamed the armenian military for the clashes while armenia claimed it was as very forces that invaded armenian territory. deadly board. a classic of also taken place between 2 other full my soviet republics in central asia, kyrgyzstan and to jake has done on his correspondent ecos. donna reports with the latest from 11. we've just heard from the joint staff of armenia and they have shed some light that have shared details as to how extensive, how significant the azeri territorial games have been following of who was the
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latest clashes on the border between armenia and a sarah. by john, i was there by john, the official balk who they have had the most success in the north eastern part of armenia, where they have managed to come into the territory of the neighboring country by about 7 and a half kilometers. according to the armine as joined scarf, they are now stationed, basically the as airy forces. they have managed to gain a foothold within about 4 or 5 kilometers away from our medias. major town of jet milk. now theory forces they have also made into the turkey of armenia on a few other parts over what is now basically a front. but there the gains have been lesser ranging from about 500 to 1500 meters. now armenia has indeed reached out to its military allies at the collective security treaty organization. now this is an umbrella military alliance
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that is made up of several post soviet republics and lead by russia. and so we, i, and did here with a mission are led by i high profile, rushing general. it's a monitoring mission so far. they're here to assess the situation. and indeed they have their hands full because quite frankly, speaking to the locals. here they're quite hopeful under they well they expect that they can rely on the big brother or rather big brothers who make up the collective security treaty organization. and that they can bring peace to these lands. and basically, to prevent from the skirmishes from evolving into something greater and scarier, we've also seen clashes take place in the same region along between kurdistan. interject stand. so what are the latest developments there are target st on again, it is, it is an ally within this umbrella group. so they can expect the i c, s g o to solve its problems as well. and so, yes indeed there they have their hands full. the leaders of both nations of
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tajikistan and kerry guest on they have they have met essentially they have agreed to deescalate so far it has, it is yet to reach the front lines where skirmishes have continued again, these 2 nations, they have been well a clashing with each other repeatedly and sporadically for years of again, again, this has so far failed to escalate into something bigger. and so far they have resorted to just boarded pleasures. but none the less, the situation right now is concerning. as both nations have resorted to using our heavy artillery like for example, the grad miss our launch systems are so it is a, a significant development. and again, the so far the diplomatic efforts, they are still in the process of welling the physical tensions on the border. and again, all of that is being made within the mechanisms that are embedded with the collective security treaty organization. many thankfulness company here in arte international
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will be back at the top of the hour with the very latest ah, ah! with
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official kelvin, its immediate trolls have made much of the recent powder offensive. however, there are gleeful backing up ukraine has demonstrated beyond a doubt. this is a nato war on russia. the stakes could not be higher. one side will lose and badly a wrong one. i just don't know if you have to shape out these days because they advocate an engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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one. ah, the kremlin is using food supplies to sell in style or don't develop insurance, which was on what's tomorrow. was keith latham with the gun, surveyed the guys in russia, russia, russian reason why the food racist that this is because of russia since spring 2022. the wes been accusing russia provoking a well food crisis. allegedly, this major grain producer is deliberately creating a deficit price. as a soaring and poor countries, particularly are experiencing bread shortages. this oversimplification as being

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