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a, a ah, president putin condemns the west bank, have cultivated the idea of destroyed russia for decades, and is now using ukraine as opposed to achieve gold. headphone fitness center has been showered by at least 5 us applied high mas rocket killing injuring civilians. we spoke to a local official who was in administration building struck by the attack. unfortunately, we have injured that we are now sorting through the rubble. ministration, building is done. frankly, we consider this a terrorist attack at the well being a people should be a priority when it comes to economic sanctions,
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according to the africa director for the international red cross in comments to we always up with sanctions as they may, adversity effect with very welcome you watching all t international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us. now, a lot of putin says ukraine is being manipulated by western powers to fight against russia. he says he has, has refused to negotiate to resolve the conflict and is instead seeking to end the war on the battlefield. the partisan, destitute for decades to west, has been cultivating an idea of destroying the soviet union and then russia. they've always wanted to see our country disintegrated. now they've started using ukraine to achieve that goal. the special military operation that we've watched is not some kind of warning. it's a military operation. we've seen attempts to launch terrorist attacks to foot
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damage on our civilian infrastructure. and we have been reacting in a restrained manner up until a certain point at the end of a very be his 2nd day of the i. c o summit, here in samarkand, after a number of face to face meetings with world litter is a wide report and indeed came out to russian journalists and spent 45 minutes answering our questions. first of all, the russian leader praised the work within the asio shanghai corporation organization, saying that it can on the development deserve very high priority for every state. and this is what the asio countries are really good at developing fast, very fast themselves, and also creating perfect conditions for economic rise for each other. but still, there are many global challenges that the seo countries are also facing. food crisis is him and them almost every participant of for the summit. here in summer, conte mentioned a series shortage of food globally nowadays due to disrupt her,
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the supplying chains. and in this regard, windermere put and mentioned turkey, an un br, occurred grain deal that allowed boats with crops to leave her unblocked ukrainian ports. the sheeps were destined for poorest countries in africa, all those the need in fact. but as we know, just a couple of shapes went actually to those in need. well, most of it was sent to the u. t. o, excuse me, 121 ships left ukrainian ports. and out of those, only 3 went to impoverished countries. according to the u. n's will food program about 35 percent of the grant exported from ukraine has gone to european countries, feel the same goes for our fertilizer exports. because this is an unprecedented ugly decision by the european commission, but it's a criminal scheme to lift the sanctions on buying our fertilizers only for their own countries. only for e,
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you nations. but what about the world's poorest countries? what about this rhetoric that all or efforts should be aimed at preventing famine in these poorest countries, where they just bluffing to serve their own selfish goals that they created themselves in the 1st place with their own hands, from food crisis, their energy crisis in european american library put in rate, a rated his position that the west fell actually victim to its own sanctions against russia, and is actually unfairly blame in russia for anna j crises. i had a chance today to ask wire report and what he thinks about it. the energy crisis in europe did not start with the beginning of the special military operation in ukraine. but much earlier with the green agenda populous statements that someone is to blame or only to secure protection against the outrage citizens of their own countries. gas prom does not provide gas or you people at all normal. if it's so urgent, if everything is so difficult,
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then remove all the sanctions from nordstrom to. there were several questions from russian journalists about moscow. special mil to operation in ukraine. speaking about that wire, my put and sad that it is go a known right now according to the plan at its own pace. warning though that if key of doesn't stop, it's terry's behavior. this is how potent call did her attack cane, russian territory and keeling all those people are loyal to moscow. he also mentioned that moscow never refused to see 10 mate with wide merge the landscape. but 1st turn key of changes. it's opinion, very fat and very often. and also library put inside that talking seating negotiation is not what key of is actually interested in. catherine city center has been showered by a least 5 us applied high mars rockets with local russian by till 30 saying a number of people have been killed or wounded. this on verified 1st is purportedly
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shows. people running from the blast and other video shows was reported to be the aftermath of the ukrainian strikes. local official said that 3 people have been killed and 13 others wounded. rock had struck 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 curse on administration, breaking windows and damaging balconies. we spoke to caroll storm, who saw the deputy head of the curse on regional military administration. who say the strike was conducted using us supplied high mass rockets and left a number of people dead and injured racket. new to day, the administration building of the city of her san graham was hit by miss aust, right most likely from a u. s. highmark system a specifically by the americans. the strike was delivered during the weekly meeting
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of all representatives of districts in his pl associations and organisations 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. an explosion is also been reported in lieu ganske targeting the prosecutor general's office. according to local officials, the prosecutor general and his deputy were killed in a blast. no of the casualties have been reported as a viaz russian investigators about the criminal case into the incidents against people's militia officer andre morose reports on the details. and they need a good year seems there were 2 people in the office with the explosion occurred. we were survey gorenca and you caterina stick lanka. they had been keeping track of the crimes ukraine committed against the people of the taunt bass. that is why they were the terrorist number one target. ukraine's intelligence agencies have failed to spread panic among our citizens,
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as they have been living under such conditions for the past 8 years, our people have only been growing more outreach against kiev. and those who have masterminded its brutal actions, we all know where kia was controlled from me. there was no panic here. everyone has come together and is working for one important goal. victory over the fascism that is spread over ukraine. political commentator antony, whether say the american people should be opposed that missiles paid for from their taxes i use against civilians. obviously, civilians shouldn't be a target said in a conflict situation. russian thought was look, made grace efforts to avoid civilian speaking targeted. ah, so a, it's a, it's a pretty cooling conduct of the war, but also i, j, the american people with the fax pass page for these missiles
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are actually prove old there, miss ros, pretty news to kill and injure innocent civilians. what we do is a situation amongst west city governance and west media, where anything the buyers or against the rules of law, which the president state government ties fitness, the credit. com page is somehow flexible. i cute 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 trying to pin the blame on russia, the international committee of the red cross stays the hunger quite as 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
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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 k, there's 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 figures of entries into hospitals. we spoke to the i feel, sees director of operations, the africa, patrick usa, who say is the consequences of economic sanctions. the africa may be irreversible. i think increased prices globally even mean means a decrease and remittances from abroad to those economy that really rely on them.
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and this demand should. ready of respond, started getting those at most with i think the latest from, from ukraine, the ship that as doc in the booty. that indeed will hopefully fit the needs in, if you can. and judy is in the 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 to any jerry and consequences which must be taken into account. so an independent and impartial, neutral organization. we always have concerns over that you really care in 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 your monitoring exemptions to mitigate any negative impact for the delivery of impartial,
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neutral humanitarian action. in the fields. the un has also sounded the alarm ever found in like conditions a north east and africa. well, to 22000000 people face severe problems and more than 7000000 have been forced to my great as, according to the world food program, around 10000000 children under the age of 5, a suffering from malnutrition, across the peninsula. i. c l. c, director of operations to africa, patrick use of again says the issue is much deeper than just food shortages. well, so i think it's the magnitude, you know, we've never seen as much catastrophic. our environmental shocks that we've seen like in somalia. if your p r in sudan or in my little book, you know, fossil and i think the combined impact of on conflict. economic issues like the in ramping insulation across sub saharan africa, but also the political environment as well as the climatic sharks are unfortunately
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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, 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 is indeed by joining hands with the private sector development actors, international financial institutions. and state themselves to find these solutions . hey, your foreign policy chief here said around admin there some europeans want to and
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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 mentality. europeans are being told to reduce electricity consumption and use less gas and water is winter approaches. with price is rising as a result of sanctions on russia. poland climate and environment minister has low at the temperature and her home to 17 degrees to save energy, which she insists is good for her health. visual her, we have a lot to learn when it comes to good habits. turning off lights and chargers heating at lower temperatures in public areas, using thermostats and public areas. we can also replace light bulbs. i did all this and lowered the temperature in the house, 17 degrees and common areas. 19 degrees in the rooms. we use the most. this is a useful temperature for the body more here is looking for
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a quick fix to the energy crisis while continuing to block the import of rush and gas. but the american shale gas industry, which had the you had pinned its hopes on, says that it's impossible to boost supplies to europe in time for winter. haughty earlier spoke to steven a guy, a professor at the institute institute of european studies in belgrade. he says that even policies will fall political unrest. i think that this is an irrational position of the you because i think it's already dividing europe and the, the main point of a division between the populations i'm there are political leaders. and there was this massive riley in prague, chuck republic, before dad we saw rallies all food producers in, 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
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wants the consequences of this. a policies are obvious to support the ones that are calling the shots. are people in washington, and they won't be suffering the consequences of all the such irrational policies of the european political leaders. so they don't really care. but i do expect a lot of political on rest. ah, delegation, all the russian led military alliance. the collective security treaty organization has arrived in get a van and effort to deescalate tension between neighboring former soviet republics, following deadly clashes between armenia and as a by john, they claimed at least a 170 lives. a fragile seas far between armenia and as the by john has been agreed
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following 2 days of deadly fighting, according to armenian officials. the truth was only possible thanks to international mediation efforts. as a by john's president blaine. the armenian military for the clashes on armenia claims. it was a very forces that invaded armenian territory. deadly border classes both had taken place between 2 other former soviet republics in central asia kick is style and to jake is done earlier. my colleague, donald cortez spoke with aussie correspondent egleston off, who reported on the latest from your phone. we've just heard from the joint staff of armenia and they have shed some light. they have shared details as to how extensive, how significant the azeri territorial games have been following of who was the latest clashes on the border between armenia and the sarah. by john, i was there by john the official bark, who they have had the most success in the north eastern part of armenia,
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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 staff, they are now stationed, basically the as airy forces. they have managed to gain a foothold are within about 4 or 5 kilometers away from armine as major town of jerome's book. now theory forces they have also are 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 that is made up of several post soviet republics and led by russia. and so we are in did, here with a mission are led by a high profile russian general. it's a monitoring mission so far. they're here to assess the situation. and indeed they
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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 these skirmishes from evolving into something greater and scarier, we've also seen clashes take place in the same region along between kirk it's 10 integer. stan. so what are the latest developments there? this target stand again, it is, it is an ally within this umbrella group so they can expect the i c s t o to solve its problems as well. and so, yes indeed, they have their hands full, the leaders of both nations of tajikistan and carry guest on. they have they have met essentially they have agreed to deescalate so far it has,
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it is yet to reach the front lines where skirmishes have continued. again, these 2 nations, they have been well at 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. official say that more than 18000 people have been evacuated from the keg is board of villages following armed classes. which to jackie, stand, a local reporter, zolphi took
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a knife of reports from the ground. just i'm in the shower and i'm on that. i'm on can you? i'm currently in the city of vash because our crew could not get to the back. can broader region. we're gone. fighting continues. they're kind of shy, had me on back, can highway is temporarily blocked on util. shelly in the roseville can area target forces. i'm not allowing cause in people to pass. so we had to turn back at the moment. residents of both regions of kurdistan are not allowed to enter the territory of back. can officials say the death toll has reached 44 people, there are civilian victims to do the same. a 15 year old girl was killed in the back can region in delilah district in the village of destiny when she was hit by fragments of a shall you're not but she was wounded during the shelling when she and her fellow villages ran towards the village of mancuso, the young girl died as a result of her injuries. and her body was very de sewland took out her, gustavo, and she cast on authorities to agree to see spar. we started at full piano,
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but soldiers from the tickets don breached a truce. an open fire again, no wonder to raoul to dig his songs as it was. kirk is forces that initially or can fire on residential areas, at least twice off the si. fi was announced, including with military helicopters and drones, tonic official, say one civilian was killed and 3 injured encourages shelling of the city of is far and near the countries at shed border only some 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 german attack hit a residential area in the regional capital, macau. at least 13 people were also wounded. the armed conflicts between the federal government and the t gray people's liberation friends began in 2020. the rep was accused soldiers from neighboring eritrea of joining ethiopian government forces in a coordinated offensive. recent attack follows an ass drive that hit a kindergarten in late august that killed several children. journalist and
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independent analyst at some you'll get to choose, says that residential areas are increasingly coming under attack. the job and government is husband insisting from the gate court that it's fighting a terrorist entity. and to gray, the trying to new tout a terrorist organization that they say is and you will be destroying if you're, if not content. and the 2 player left has been saying that the yorba government is trying to eliminate their leadership, st. open government as accusing them of 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 that was led by them. they open 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 tip left is
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saying, that's not true. that's not happening in this neighborhoods. up to half a 1000000 people have di from war and famine in ethiopia as t gray region in the past 16 months. the u. n. c, that 5200000 people need emergency food assistance in the countries northern regions and a 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, the wealth health organization is among those that have raised concerns. the world can do this, it has the means or is as the world came together to 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
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foot to it. medicines to be treated telecom, to talk to their people bank to access their money and media so that they can speak and that they would know about their, their problems. samuel gets issue again, say the conflict will have a long lasting consequences and may drank the whole region into chaos. you know this conflict once again, i can't highlight enough how much it has to be updated if you're not just in the gray region, but i'm far enough far and far beyond there are no miller for people not and even the u. s. has been saying they don't have the resources to really help us. we feel like it goes back to are of you know, conflict famine. if you don't stop, if you don't slow down this course,
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make me feel that it would truly change that region. because utopia has a population of at least 150000000 people in what happens to be til back to the affects its neighboring nations. a high rise telecommunications building is called fire in the south central chinese province of hunan. according to local authorities, the place has been brought under control and no casualties have been reported. ah, but it shows fight and go thing. be 42 story building owned by telecommunications company, china telecom, according to media reports, 35 tons of fuel stores that as a way she can find a plenty more news updates, discussion and debates on our website r t dot com. thank you for joining us. there are scenes national
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hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter lavelle, official. kevin, it's media trolls have made much of the recent powder offensive. however, there, gleeful backing of ukraine has demonstrated beyond a doubt. this has a nato war on russia. the stakes could not be higher. one side will lose and badly . ah cross sucking nato's war on russia. i'm joined by my guest garland nixon in washington. he's a political analyst and but we have larry johnson, he is managing partner for burg associates and a former c. i. a analyst and u. s. department of state counterterrorism official. and here in moscow we have maxime suits of he is the director of the institute of international studies at moscow state institute of international relations. i, gentleman cross our girls in effect, that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to larry 1st in tampa. much has been made about this counter offensive or
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on cove. not much was gain, not much was lost at the end of the day, but it's good media fodder. good for the propaganda narrative. what is not mentioned in the narrative is that during the summer, the ukrainian army was destroyed. now we have a nato army with ukrainian foot soldiers and mercenaries, but this is nato's war against russia. agree or disagree with that? go ahead, larry. well it's, it's certainly moving in that direction on that there were still ukrainians leading vote, leading the fight on this. but when you look at the quality of the troops, they were untrained, they had little experience, and they did not know how to properly use the weapons of. it was shocking an article in the washington post. ah, earlier this week with the look, interviewed individuals in the hospital, euchre a wounded on crating and soldiers. and when they go through that, these guys are saying, look, we're,

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