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and i drew told no hold were. so why are you calling me and you tell them to open the pipeline here? that's the only thing that needs to be done. the 1st and secondly, for 2 lines of gas pipeline that goes through ukraine. they are supplying weapons, the crane, and they shut down one of these lines. you should measure them out. those are going to just then when, if i a 1000000000 more, i'm not so much st. you exact figures, but the entire line was close. we call keep top, tell them to open. there's my line here in the book and then snore, 311 turbine opera not are still is getting broken. we are not the ones who break them. so the turbines that were removed recently, what happened to them? so there is some maintenance there is. so we opened them in the prevalence of the specialists from the seamans company, and we saw that there is a leakage, it could lead to explosion, what they saw it and they signed the report and all that was it should be repaired,
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it should be fixed with the can not be used because that could lead to fire. we had nothing to do but they are telling us ok, we brought the turbine from canada, but gas from it's not taking days. shouldn't take it. and we talked about that because gas from does not have a contract with simmons to maintain that turbines, but we've seen the same and says, i feel it from the u. k. and these are sort of your branch company. they have a document that should describe everything that the turbine does not have any sanctions imposed on it. because if it's our property, maybe just from will want to sell it tomorrow to around or to china. and if there is some sanctions imposed in a, it's christina, it's something to these company from your cage to give these papers to us. they are not getting as any papers. they are jazlyn these, these new contract like to get close to speaking of so far and there should be
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contract on the logistic contract because the true bind, just to, to have been delivered from canada to st. petersburg. but it was deliberate to germany. one might say that it's to mr. small matter, but it still still is important. so we were in the $152.00 metal phase and we have to close the north stream one with me. well, if it's so hard for you, it's so difficult per year live the sanctions from north stream to 55 cubic meters 1000000. yet cubic meter gas, you only need to push the button. know they shut down the base pipeline. they can't be for that turbine. the new gas pipeline orders from to sanction. they do not want to use it and we are, they wants to blame torture and use valuable land venting themselves. who's vulgar . that was here and they should not try to shift the blame or not it's down from was implementing all it's supplications and they will continue to do so with the in our contract and agreements and we never failed to do with that. thank you.
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ok. we've just been listening in life to the russian president vladimir putin as the s c o, the shanghai cooperation organization summit. so wraps up in the, in the city of a some icons in, in an, excuse me and is becky stan, okay, let's just talk through a few of the points raised by president putin. i mean, we were expecting at the president putin to be faced with a ton of questions about what happened during the summit during this week long summer is becky stanley being of course, the one of the 1st trips made by the chinese president she'd been paying since the corona virus pandemic, 2 and a half years ago. however, of course, a lot of the questions posed to him by the reporters were based on the and the ongoing crisis in ukraine. he was asked about the progress of the special operation
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in ukraine. he was asked about and whether the one, the, the turkish presidents, he was also attending the turkey being a dialogue partner of the see i read, asked about whether i have proposed a meeting between putin as the ukrainian leaders. lensky, president putin said that that's something, but he's constantly trying to do. however, this is something that president lensky is just not ready for. and what can you do? he's also been asked about whether it's possible to hold talks with ukraine, and this is something that he is a keen to initiate. he was also asked about how ukrainian grain supplies of mostly gone to europe and not to the poor nations. he called it an ugly decision by the e. u. however, we'll have a lot more summary of it. that's q and a coming up in the next few hours. i do stay with this for that.
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on leaving on caisson city center has been shared by at least 5 us applied high miles rockets with local russian, back to authority saying a number of people have been killed or wounded this on verified fetish purportedly . so if people running from the blast, another video shows was reported to be the aftermath of the ukrainian strikes. local officials say that 3 people have been killed and 13 others. wounded rockets struck an administration building in the center of care san city. while 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 residential buildings within the vicinity of the car thorn administration. breaking windows and damaging balconies are we spoke to cornel, extra new thought, the deputy head of the curse on regional military administration who stays the strike was conducted using us, supplied high mars rockets and left
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a number of people dead and injured rocky of mill today. the administration building of the city person was hit by miss austro johnson most likely from the u. s. highmark system, a specifically by the americans. the strike was delivered during the weekly meeting of all representatives of district, municipal associations and organizations of the course 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. a finished journalist, youngish put conan, who is currently in le, ganske stays countries that supply weapons to ukraine are responsible for the deaths of civilians. these are pro location in the highest scale. and so 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 for don corporation with the western followers and their military
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structures. so, so certainly there is no mistakes, and this person, a brutal, a doctor, the administration building that was in the line of the state terrorism done by the gradient government for years to come here. i don't of these high murder when they came here to dorm bus and, and we saw them here place, they immediately started to attack we m 77, how we church and hymer systems directly to the civilian population. and it certainly the responsibility are in the hands of those who are giving these weapons for these really trying to cruise an explosion has also been reported in le ganske targeting the prosecutor general's office. according to local officials, the prosecutor general and his deputy were killed in the class to know what the casualties have been reported as of yet, russian investigators have opened
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a criminal case into the incidence against people's militia officer andre mirage. co reports on the details. i mean, it seems there were 2 people in the office with the explosion occurred. sergei gorenca and you caterina stick, lego. they have been keeping track of the crimes ukraine. committed against the people of the don bass. that is why they were the terrorist number one target. ukraine's intelligence agencies have failed to spread panic among our citizens, as they have been living under such conditions for the past 2 years, our people have only been growing more outreach against kiev. and those who have masterminded its brutal actions, we all know where you have is controlled from. there is no panic here. everyone has come together and is working for one important goal. victory over the fascism that is spread over ukraine. acute small nutrition in africa has risen by almost a 3rd in the past 2 years, according to the latest report by the international monetary funds and all the west
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trying to pin the blame on russia. the international committee of the red cross, the hunger crises emerge long before the ukraine conflict. if we talk about hunger today, it's not because of the ukraine war and we have seen the indicators of 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 thing the caters i had more than a year ago when from our hospitals, into the health. when comparing notes with doctors without borders and their impressive network of hospitals in africa, we started to look at the way to figure self entries into hospitals. we spoke to
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the i, c r c, director of operation for africa. patrick usa, who sees the consequences of economic sanctions for africa may be a reversible i think increased price is globally even mean means a decrease and remittances from abroad to those economics that really rely on them . and this demand should taylor respond, started getting those at most risk. i think the latest from, from ukraine to ship, that as dr. in the booty, that indeed will hopefully feed the needs in, if you can. and g booty is in the commendable but truly not efficient. not enough because of the magnitude of the issues that we face and africa. the imposition of sanctions is a political decision. but one that can also have serious you any getting consequences which must be taken into account. so and as an independent in partial neutral organization, we always have concerns over the humanitarian consequences of sanctions,
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as they may adversely affect the medicaid situation. so considerations of humanity must be prioritized and 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, the u. n. has also sounded the alarm at the family like conditions, and ne, 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. around 10000000 children under the age of 5, a suffering from malnutrition, across the peninsula. and i see on the director of operations for africa. patrick eustace, again say the 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, our environmental shots that we've seen like in somalia,
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if you can see don or in my book you know, fossil and i think the combined impact of on conflict economic issues like the in rambling insulation across sub saharan africa, but also the political environment as well as the climatic sharks are unfortunately showing the perfect storm that needs indeed an international effort, but also a local effort to integrate locals resources and solving local problems. and that requires indeed 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 in food production sector in the c multiplication facilities. it's indeed by joining hands with the private sector
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development actors international financial institutions and state themselves to find the solutions he has put his documentary addressing the concerns about the escalating hunger crisis in africa. he's a pretty ah no need to be a move or just so glad they shut off ticket. what is the best time in the one which was the idea about them? this is on the political believe it was a bit of a pickle because the lady with what i see is global car with net port backwards by some claim, your sounding and my skin report to nick carter. it the subdivision of their love it. we live on your snow krinski through which it is said to jeff, so i'm using mean you to one that you that you don't can be coma, loosen vehicle or somebody mp community that the grandma i shouldn't be too left
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for the knob is all like it's supposed to start out, like you sort of affected the door only out of the show and you needed one with us . that's a disclaimer. but then with the brutal gospel blooming, we love you too full. so looking at them, what a doctor with us. some of us look at my seat, not with true kathy so much, but he them, we again, i left chris willard. was it was there's any progress with that this is considered yes. to notice the shipper, though, we're still at a bus african built around them, put those in when i opened up with him and he's 10 people have been killed in ethiopia, northern te gray region in to as strikes this week. thus as violence is resumed. following a 5 month low, the drone attack hit
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a residential area and the regional capital mchale least those people were also wounded. the armed conflicts between the federal government times the t great people's liberation funds began in 2020. the rebels accused soldiers from neighboring eritrea of joining ethiopian government forces in a coordinated offensive. the reason to talk follow the nass drive that has a kindergarten in late august that killed several children, journalist and independent analysts. some you'll get to choose those that residential areas are increasingly coming 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 peer left has been saying that the yorba government is trying to eliminate their leadership, st. open government as i choosing them,
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was trying to come back. you have to know that you can never was in government for, for many years or for 27 years, including a government, a coalition government. i was led by them. they open government has been saying they're taking actions again in the t p, a left interest because they think some of the weapons, some of the trainings are happening in this neighborhood. but the teacher left a saying that's not true. that's not happening in this neighborhoods to half a 1000000 people have died from war and famine in ethiopia, t gray region. in the past 16 months, the u. n. c, that 5200000 people need emergency food assistance in the country, that northern regions and the 2600000 people have been displaced with some force into neighboring countries. the humanitarian catastrophe has received little international attention. as the world focuses on the ukraine, conflicts, the wells health organization is among those that have raised concerns. the world
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can do this, 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 greatness. okay. that's a good job. but why can't we also push as a global community so that the 6000000 people can get put to it. madison's to be treated 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. and you'll get a chill again, say the conflict would have long lasting consequences and may drank the whole region into chaos. you know, this conflict once again, i can't
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a highlighted enough how much it has truly affected yoga, not just in the to gray region, but i'm far enough far and far beyond. there are no minutes of people not and even the un has been saying they don't have the resources to really help us in future try. it goes back on, we are of, you know, conflicts of famine. if you don't stop, if you don't slow down this conflict in ethiopia, it you are truly change the region because utopia has a population of or least 150000000 people in what happens to be til back to the affects its neighboring nation. you foreign policy chief years that burrell admit that some europeans want to end their support for ukraine. there is a temptation to abandon ukraine in part of european society. people want to end the war because they cannot bear the consequences. the costs. we have to combat that
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mentality. europeans are being told to reduce electricity consumption and use less gas and water as winter approaches with price is rising as a result of sanctions on russia. pollings climate and environments minister has lowered the temperature in her home to 17 degrees to save energy, which insists is good for her health. visual for we have a lot to learn when it comes to good habits. turning off lights and chargers heating at lower temperatures and public areas using thermostats in public areas. we can also replace light bulbs. i did all this and lowered the temperature in the house of 17 degrees and common areas. 19 degrees in the rooms we use the most. this is a useful temperature for the body. well, they were looking for a quick fix to the energy crisis while continuing to block the import of russian gas. but the american shall gas industry, which the you had pinged its hopes on, say that it is impossible to boost supplies to europe in time for winter rest.
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cross live to our guest now to go to stephen gaiety professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade may, thanks for joining us on the program. always nice to see you. and so it, it seems undeniable at this point that europeans, a, bearing the brunt of the burden of bearing the bose of the sanctions on russia. so then why do you think the easier is continuing to support ukraine? mr. guy, it's, can you hear me? it's nicky. honesty, i know i was in studio, i think this is an irrational position of the year because actually of the european leads today. victor orbital is visiting serbia and he said that. 3 europe is a, a dwarf land comes to our energy production, whereas russia is
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a giant and it is a very absurd position that war was in sanctions applying. and he was. busy so i think you're really a political odd isn't i think that your is ordering union the lease of the unit. busy are ordering, the mana means you at the same time we had the um, it comes in the keys where we can see that, that a, a huge you raise a walk, is being form, which is only going to printer, the economic. and i would even say security operation, the reason for the i was that the and i can sell industry would stepping in and fill the gap in time for when to but now it's saying that it won't be able to. so
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how is your at the going to replace russian energy is you know, it gets coded by the day. i'm really not sure about that because there were ideas that gas would come from ca, thought about by which means and also this a corporate jack. this is funny that you talking about the last few years, but there are simply not enough gas a n y. and also there are 2 people who bought actually building this, this pipeline. so there isn't all our alternative source, russian gas. what i'd expect is that they will regardless continue with this slidell policies, which of course will. 1 are of many industries in europe and
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also strikes political as well. and now the u. foreign policy chief here is the barrel, he hinted it said dwindling support. fancy russian functions among member states and not comment. does the crisis have the potential to divide to europe? i think it's already dividing europe and the, the main point of division is between the populations. i'm there political leaders . and there was this massive riley in prague in check republic before that we saw rallies of food producers in the, in the netherlands. so i think this is only the beginning of a trend which will probably be in during the winter and in the spring wants to the consequences of this. you know,
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policies are all vs the ones that are calling the shots, are people in washington, and they won't be suffering the consequences of, of such irrational policies on the european political leaders. so they don't really care. but i do expect a lot of political on rest of them with the people one side and really, you know, many thanks for joining us on the program. it's always good to get your take on things have been speaking to talk to steven guy, a professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade. thank you very much. now that my parents, in phase ukraine is being manipulated by western powers to fight against russia. he
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says kids has refused to negotiate to resolve the conflict. and these, instead seeking to end the war on the battlefield, correspondent maria national joint, as live it from is back, is done with interest, made those comments during a press conference at the combination of the i c. and i shake it to see whether the main topics of putin comments to report says that we just had yeah. hi nikki, after a very busy 2nd day of the se, yasamin here is summer calmed. and after a big number off, tete a tete with world litter is wide, more potent indeed came out to russian media and spent almost 45 minutes answering a wide range of questions. he 1st of all praised the work within the shanghai corporation organization, saying that economic development is a high priority for every state. as at the end of the day, it eventually leads to improving the level of live ordinary people,
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which is very important for every country. and this is what the seo countries are really good at and conditions for an economic rise to are created perfectly. they are perfect conditions. and also staying with the shanghai corporation organization, summit food crisis was named among key morton global challenges discuss to a by a full teen a world leaders had gathered here in the summer to come on almost every participants track that there is a series shortage of food nowadays, globally, had due to disrupted supplying chains and put in disgusted her not only with his world colleagues from 13 other countries, but also during his test at that meeting with the turkish leader mister ad, they're gone. just to remind you, turkey, together with the you was among those who broke her the so called grain deal. when you remember crops from the unblocked ukrainian of ports when to,
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to africa. oh, sorry. the we're supposed to go to africa to poor countries, to help is starving african kids as we heard from the west, but instead and put and reminded about it today. 8 went mostly to the e, u and to dave widen reports and reiterated that this is an exact of old. let's take a listen. that there was $121.00 sheep's lab, the ukrainian ports out of these $120.00 ships. only 3 went to the poorest countries, according to the food program under the un ages, some 35 percent of grain. we export it from ukraine. when to the european countries, the same goes for our fertilizer is expert because this is unprecedented. this ugly decision. i would describe it aside by your commission. it's
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a crying shame to leave the restriction on buying our fertilizers only for their countries only for the you nations. but what about the poorest countries of the world? what about this rhetoric? that all our average should be aimed at preventing famine, and these poorest countries was where they just blah blah. think to resolve there is se goals. there are legal problems that were created by them in the 1st place with their own hands, or many questions from the russian correspondence about moscow. special military operation in ukraine. exactly. following the meeting between put in the net, doug on our russian media asked the russian leader whether mister, they're going to still seeking to help happen. the meeting between president landscape president put in, but why marie said that this is not what key of wants. this is what he had to say about the real aim of what is going on in ukraine. in the practice in the
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city for decades in the west, they have been cultivating this idea of destroying the soviet union, russia, seeing how they deal with this matter. it is dealing damage to themselves using this tools that they have, but the fact that you were always wanting to see our country, this integrated dance brochure. and for the oper some point, they started using, trained her to these goals. just for the sake of preventing these developments if we have launched special military operation. but that's something that knew for some western countries led by the u. s. wanted to do to create that entire russian and plato and to threaten bruship from bear because the special military operation is not just some kind of mild warning. it is that special military operation oper august, but we see this attempt to launch some terrorist attacks to deal with some damage
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to our civilian infrastructure. that's true. we are reacting in restraint manner until a certain point where we could also the ass here summit here in summer can come is that the time of yet another bloody escalation between armenia and by john, they were clashes of the border there in the last 10 days. we hear that more than 100 people have been killed from both sides. and of course, during he's meeting with mr. lee of the leader of i said it by john wasn't discussed. and we journalist us wide and report about what the outcome of the conversation was. and he assured that the situation is being normalized right now. the always seem member is currently in yet. yvonne, by the way, mister passion in the prime minister about a meeting was also expected here at the.

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