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the 22 ah ah ah see all correspondence gets caught in ukrainian selling. i've done yet, as a lease for people are reported killed in the latest sites like yours forces. a breakdown of democracy does the assessment given by the european parliament hungry, stating that the country can no longer be considered a full democracy. bond presidents vladimir putin condemns the west indies, cultivated the idea of destroying russia for decades, and seeks to use ukraine to achieve this goal
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with thanks for joining us for the weekly here on our see, my name is peter scott to bring you some of the top stories from the week just gone . welcome to the program. the 1st we start off with the latest from ukraine. one person has been killed and 2 others wounded in ukrainian shelling of a village in russia's belgrade region according to local authorities. while another deadly ukrainian shelling attack was reported by authorities in done yet on saturday. a warning you may find the following images disturbing. ah, this footage from done yet shows some of the victims and the devastation caused by at least 6 rounds of shelling in 4 hours. local authorities have reported 4 people were killed and eight's injured with fragments of french. how is this out? how is the shells found at the scene? our correspondent that got caught in the incoming fire while reporting on location
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with ukrainian forces resumed their shelling on saturday. we can see an injured woman here. she is getting medical help right now. this is in the city center there have so far been 6 rounds of shelling and it's currently ongoing. sh soon. good. what from the who is it we're done with us? isn't she telling me when he didn't or we visiting this week on friday. another round of selling hits have san, in the south of ukraine for people were left dead as the city center was allegedly targeted by at least 5 us supplied high mas rockets according to russian bytes
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authorities. well, this unverified footage is believed to show locals running from that blast 13 people were initially reported wounded, but one woman later died in hospital rocket stroke. the building of the regional administration during a meeting between officials, the head of the local labor department was wounded while her driver was killed. give has claimed responsibility for the type and has called it legitimate. as well as the shelling increasing numbers of civilians are being injured by so called butterfly or petal lun minds which can lead people with life changing injuries, artie's room, a cosser of census this report from the city of the next or he is not the only danger facing the people here in the next ukranian army have also been using so called pets. old mines, all butterfly mines against the civilians here in the nest. this is what they look like. completely unnoticeable to the naked eye. and if
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a person steps on this mine, it will make that person for life. now i can pick this one up because this is a merely an imitation. but you can see what it looks like. it's very small. it, it can fit in the palm of my hand, and once again is completely unnoticeable over the last 6 months. more than 60 people have been maimed for life by stepping on to a small petal. mine like this injuries are limbs, people's limbs that have been completely torn off, according to local authorities, there are still thousands of these anti personnel mines around that and have 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
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these patients. i will speak now to the chief of the local trauma center. whole. tell me exactly what him and his staff are dealing with but a conductor will certain people get very serious injuries when they come into contact with these objects? often their feet get or not for this mind is dangerous because during the explosion of the me 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 creep old people not to kill them. and this is much more frightening. ukrainian nationalists continue shelling of the city of the next not only with heavy artillery, but with these so called battle mines as well. the weather here, is it changing right now as well? that means we're about to get a lot of mud,
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a lot of snow. that means that the tiny mines will be completely unnoticeable. and that also means that doctors at this from a center, it will have a lot more work for a bank author of our t done as people's republic and continue with the weekly here on our t, the hungarian prime minister as compared you unseat russia. sanctions to energy images imposing sanctions on an energy giant. that's as the u. parliament earlier stated that hungry can be considered a full democracy. artie contributor rachel marsden takes us through the details. european leaders haven't stopped talking about how much they want ukraine in the u, and how keith is virtually the embodiment of european values. just this week, you commission president ursula vander line said during his swing through, keep that quote, the essential process is well on track. it's impressive to see the speed,
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the determination, the preciseness with which you are progressing. she also said that ukraine needs quote more business, more income through the you were talking here about the country recently considered to be the 2nd most corrupt in europe and rank 122nd out of a 180 countries on transparency internationals, corruption index on par with zambia, galvan and mexico. now compared that posture with the e parliament's motion approved this week in a 433 to 123 vote. adopting a report concluding that hungary has become a quote electoral autocracy. meaning that european values and democracy were under systemic threat in that country. we deeply regret that the lack of decisive action on the part of the european union has contributed to the breakdown of democracy and the rule of law and fundamental rights and hungary making the country a hybrid regime of electoral autocracy, hungary as not a democracy, it was more urgent than ever for the parliament to take the stance,
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considering the alarming rate at which the rule of laws, backsliding and hungry. the report sites, a range of issues from academic and religious freedom to minority rights, but also judicial and electoral independence. the report could have literally been written about ukraine, yet the you and it would have been flattering yet the you desperately wants to shoehorn ukraine into the you. it comes at a high cost, but our freedom, the international peace order and democracy is priceless. you now can see that it could come to an end with victory for freedom and democracy. ukraine's problems haven't gone unnoticed, including by western mainstream media and human rights organizations like amnesty international members of ukrainian forces and paramilitaries, also subjected detainees to torture and other ill treatment and used detained civilians. as pawns for prisoner exchanges between the warring sides. credible allegations emerged of torture and other egregious abuses by ukraine's so called volunteer battalions, ada,
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and his off. last year he had his main political opponent, arrested, and his assets seized by the state. at the same time's lensky shut down 3 of ukraine's most popular television networks, channels that not coincidentally, had criticized him. the e wants ukraine so badly that it has created a new european political community set to meet for the 1st time on october. first, kind of a kitty table of countries that aspire to e u membership. so if you crane and hungry faced the exact same criticisms except ukraine's are far worse with ukraine. of course, being worse, ranked for its problems than hungry, which already passed the sniff tasks. well enough to get into the e in the 1st place. then why is the block drooling over ukraine while spanking hungry? it can't have anything to do with the fact that hungarian prime minister, victor, or bon is against sanctioning russia. and his forged ahead with new russian energy deals while the block cuts off its own supply, can it? it sees the brussels definition of democracy and european values,
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however lofty they are, are synonymous with a hearing to and promoting this global as to jetta. and when that particular box is checked, everything else apparently takes a backseat. the head of nato's military committee has admitted the alliance has begun planning the expansion of the block near russian borders several years ago. the statement comes after nato leaders agreed on a significant buildup of his forces on his eastern flank by 20. 23. now is of course truth ukrainian conflict. talking about the biggest over whole of our military structures. since 1949. the planning for that started several years ago, but now we're implementing it. the blog plans to increase the number of high alerts forces on its eastern flying to more than 300000 soldiers in the near future. and nato countries have pledged to increase defense spending,
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as well as despite russian red lines demanding that the block stop expanding to the east and not include key of in the alliance where ukraine is not a member of nato. the international military alliance has been a key player and it's ongoing conflicts with russia. micro maloof, a former senior security policy analyst of the us secretary events believe that was washington decision to break the principle of nato non expansion towards russia. it's actually the united states was the one who was leading this effort, going back to the clinton administration to go against an agreement that bill clinton gave to, to, to, to russia. that it would not seek to expand. but all the while it was. and now we're seeing that nato is looking for a new agenda, and we saw it just very recently in their closing statements up there now. and not only including the arctic, but also china as something to keep an eye on. and russia has, had,
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had made it clear this latest last december, in, in, in statements to the united states. you know, the state, i don't think the europeans would have done what they, what has now occurred if it weren't for the united states and the neo cons with neoconservatives within the u. s. government pushing, pushing, pushing this agenda and trying to take advantage of it. probably thinking that nothing whatever that russia would never do. what ultimately happens. meanwhile, protesters have gathered in paris to coal for the resignation of frances presidents, as well as an end to the sanctions against russia. that's a thing you energy prices skyrocket. boyd by a poll that showed support for functions, declining a demonstration called from icons removal and for france to leave both a you on nato. by today we are against sanctions and also against any rationing which is completely useless and stems from sanctions from the war waged
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by nato. nato has been waiting various wars for decades, and i have long wanted us to leave it so that we can find peaceful sanction. these are connected to the loss of our energy. complex is our energy supply service, which has been destroyed by the e. u. we are against rationing in for leaving nato and leaving the year. we are simply serving a permanent wall. as ursula vaughan de leon. it's by the way once, but we want to look for ways to reduce attention. my system is irosia. first of all, this is a demonstration for peace in ukraine in europe. it is also a demonstration for a patriotic cause. because patriots are of, of all, for throwing off the yoke of the european union and nato. now they are talking about inflation associated with the energy crisis. the reduction of heating to 19 degrees and other measures are the consequences of sanctions that our government has introduced us initially. we were against the sanctions. of course, we now are also against the consequences of sanctions during the shanghai corporation organisation,
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summits in those back hist on early this week that he may putin blamed western powers. what he claimed was manipulating ukraine to fight against russia in the breakers. in the city. for decades, the 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. this week, bloody men pretend met were the leaders of china, iran, india, pakistan, and turkey. moscow agreed to sell russia natural gas on kara, with 25 percent of the payments to be made in roubles. meanwhile, putin slammed the use saying the block lifted sanctions on motion fertilizer exports only to ignore the needs of developing countries and called russian indian relations. a particularly privileged strategic partnership with more key points from the summit. have maria phenomena the 2022 as c o summit, the biggest in the shanghai corporation organization is more than 20 year history has been called
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a historic 1. 14 world leader is from the origin region have gathered here, and it was becky stunned summer cons. to discuss a new world order that they now witnessed emerging as the senior students had a, lose its influence and trust globally. the voice of non western centric alliances like the s c o is louder than advert. the food crisis is among the key problems addressed during the summer and summer can global supply chain. some of the pandemic and the ukraine crisis of course, disruptions in global supply chains. as a result, the entire world is facing an unprecedented food and energy crisis. the s c o must take effort to develop reliable, resilient, and diversify supply chains in our region. for this better connectivity is no doubt needed, but at the same time, it is also important that we give each other full transit rights. not only se are countries as some of the world's largest grain producers and exporters have
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addressed the problem. let's say they're ready to offer a solution ketchel, but muted russia's increasing great exports. world markets this year will be $30000000.00 tons. next year. we will increase it to 50000000 tons. 90 percent of our food goes to the markets of asia, africa, and latin america. we know how important fertilizes are for solving the food shortage. the day before yesterday, i also informed mr. gutierrez about the 300000 tons of russian fertilizers piled up in e. you see ports, we are ready to transfer that free of charge to developing countries. i would like to ask you and secretariat to influence the european commissions decision, not in words, but in deeds to demand from their colleagues in the european commission that they lift these obviously discriminatory restrictions on developing countries and provide access for russian fertilizers to those markets. as well and the semi final document, the ecier declares economic sanctions, if not imposed by the un security council are incompatible with the principles of
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international law who team has denounced the restrictions as economic selfishness. yet keeping the striking example of this selfishness is lear pin commission's decision to lift sanctions on russian fertilizers. if it turns out that only they can by our fertilizers. and what about the world's poorest countries, who were, although often referred to as an anti west ally, is the assay all claims to not to be against any other country, a block. but that doesn't mean it is without enemies. should the jewish and as the world is entering a new turbulent phase, we must cross the trends of the times of strength and solidarity and co operation and contribute to building a closer s c o community. with a common future, we must support each other to ensure security and development, prevent external forces from inciting color revolutions and jointly oppose interference in the internal affairs of other countries. under any pretext. iran is getting ready to become the 9 member states non prove it. shares, yes,
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your family's values are you out here in recent years, economic and political much literalism has been syria threatened. and the american government is trying to impulse, its internal demands and laws on the nation community and controversy sovereignty and independence with all its pulling and has to put the extensive use of completion on its agenda. oddly, american unilateralism seeks to hold countries back from the independent path of development. today they had high corporation organizations unites 20 countries with a combined population of 3 and a half 1000000000 people that has half of the world. with 5 more states, including 3 arab countries. now announced to be soon joining the seo. the alliance is fortunate had to become global superpower. that simply cannot be ignored. race notion r t from someone account, it was a becky song. india has done the export of broken rice, which is often used to make starch and why fi,
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and that's in an attempt to protect its domestic food markets. however, it is said that the move would likely drive up the price of ordinary rice on international markets with all the details. here's our teeth region sharma. it's already been the export to wheat, and now the indian government has put a blanket ban on exports of broken rice. additionally, a 20 percent duty is also being placed on the export of all non boss maddie mal rice, barring to premier, were i tease the sol, comes into effect after the 15th of september. when this notification came on, if evening, lot of consignments were already either emerald ordered under preparation, and they were ready to move to the ports. we estimate that at on though $5.00 to $7.00 left guns are would have been under this sir kind of situation. so it's a huge damage because they will all get stuck, and now they have to return the concerns of back to the government,
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blamed and abnormal increase in exports and said it's more was to control domestic food inflation in the abandoned exports because it had less talk or wheat and rice following an unexpected crop failure. moreover, rice producing states of india such as been job arianna b har, an order for dish sol, week monsoon this year and that's disrupted and destroyed. crop yields. india exports rise to more than $150.00 countries and broken rise to all was $75.00. as for experts, the sudden hauled in overseas shipments could mean an upward trend in food prices disrupting the global supply chain. the move by india, which accounts for 40 percent of the global rise trade is expected to father put pressure on countries that are already struggling with soaring food inflation and worsening food crisis. due to extreme weather patterns, heat ways,
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and the conflict in ukraine, hulu. girl at times from cali to a 2020 india was the only country video maintained its exports, did not rest. if you look at thailand, they're 60 the export for something vietnam restricted. so what happened in dylan is that the whole world started looking at india for supplies. this fight called eat our exports so badly god's, you know, going to be then he then put security across the way. we'll get dental rocha, rice ease, essentially. fragment, the rise green broken into for you during transportation drawing all milling. i know it's not defective or less nutritious. in fact, it's very popular in some of south asian countries. rook and rice and india as used primarily for ethanol production and as animal for door. and of course for human
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consumption in several countries, india has been the cheapest supplier to rise in the world by a big margin which is shielded several african countries. but all that aside, the priority for new delhi for now is to boost domestic a well ability region sharma, r t arianna over $200.00 armenian and as a by johnny service personnel were killed this week, according to new figures from both countries as after the deadliest border clashes between baku and your van since the 2020 conflicts omnia, says that as a by johnny forces at tight settlements inside armenia and targeted civilian infrastructure. explosions from artillery and john strikes were reported by our median citizens shortly after midnight. on monday, we'll buck who has injected our claim saying it was only targets in military installations and retaliation. for provocations from armenia. now truce between the
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2 sides came into effect on wednesday, although the situation just to remain tense along the border, things are also heating up in the armine capital, where protesters have been trying to break down the gates of the national assembly, building and demanding that the prime minister, resign crowds were angered after the armenian pm vowed to sign a peace deal as many protesters accused nichol question, young of betraying his country by appeasing as by john question. yon reportedly told lawmakers early this week that year yvonne was about to recognize accuse territorial integrity in the future treaty, which is considered by many as readiness to recognize as a by john sovereignty over the disputed and gordon cutter by regions. protests were also held in their armenian cities. they mean to de escalate the conflicts a c s t a monetary mission arrived in armenia earlier with more details on that mission, author correspondent, go on. reports. generals of the sea as to yo alliance have their hands full lately
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. secret maps are route schedules are packed with confidential meetings. security crises between former soviet republics are putting the block to the test. so i can a category of a 30 right now. we're following a specialty as view monitoring with some of the representatives with themselves armenia and as there by john share a decades long mutual animosity in 2020, transcended into a full out war. and the go in a car back a breaker. we're region predominantly populated by armenians, that as thereby jenkins, it has its own. it took the sides just over 40 days to sign a tentative piece deal broken by russia. and lately, it looked like everything was falling apart. ah
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ah military hardware and facilities aren't the only targets in this latest clash between armenians as there by john this very much civilian home and a frontline village was shelled just a few days ago were being told that the round hit straight and fell straight through the roof well, at midnight, this used to be the bedroom, so only by sheer chance, by sheer luck, no one was home. and so nobody here in this household was injured. several 1000 kilometers to the east to other former soviet republics have added fuels to the flames. on paper, tajikistan and kyrgyzstan are both military allies, both member states of the collective security treaty organization, as they are very trigger, happy to bowman, shoot each other over yet another territorial dispute
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ah ah, mending the ties between the 2 is yet another task, c s t o chiefs are expected to handle in both cases the solution lies in the to plan matic, not military plane, says the russian general leading c s t o special mission in armenia as well as of the shorter our today's task was to visit the territories where the clashes took place where the armenian positions were subjected to fire damage, which us, we try to be as objective as possible. it is written in the s harder of the collective security treaty itself, that priorities are given to political and diplomatic methods with more money. we try to resolve issues peacefully as much as possible with rushes, push for the new global order of affairs. international organizations face new
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challenges, inevitable transformations. and the latest stress test. the collective security treaty organization is going through might mean that the block, too, is not immune from change. hamburgers, dawn of reporting from armenia. archie. those the new stories, the shapes, the we care on our tea for more and any of them do head over to r t dot com all subscribe to our telegram channel on peter scott's on the back with another log in just over 30 minutes. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is an offense, very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very clear to time time to sit down and talk
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to the republic of moldova ranks is one of the poorest countries in europe. ah, mobile, if it goes from dust bunker hill, it should my good mother. when you visit annual g d, p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. and even that poultry amount is mainly made up of remittances, central abroad by migrant, moldova workers, la garza, we can talk to the following molar. the meal with the economy revolves around agriculture over children. when you refer to pamela walker with us political mobile, i was there to sleep up on a primary asking a question. many kids, lia presley's old pushes dynamo, bellanca murphy just got a $1000.00 that are single to thought a daughter, a
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unemployment is off the charts, moldova territorial integrity and sovereignty are we respect the country, which enjoys financial support from the u. s. and the u is constantly rocked by political and corruption scandals, but all that didn't stop moldova or obtaining e u candidate status in 2022. and revisiting the possibility of re unification with romania in to pick up my day, the board as emerged as a result of the ussr being dissolved, fabricate, partially, underworld, witty. in 1990 there was a growth in national consciousness as in other parts of the former soviet union. what actually happened was civil blood was spilled over territory.
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nationalists demanded that the moldova state language should be romanian. effectively some said that the romanian language equated to moldova, but moldova authorities didn't recognize other nations as equal at the time that was held, the unrecognized trans mystery in moldova republic emerged on the right bank of the near the river. and gaga was yeah. and autonomous region within moldova, emerged in the country south. ah, the carpet festival is one of the most popular events in gaga was here, the autonomous region celebrated every year. i thought, yes, yes, oh miss ireland, valentina honored artist and gotcha. they're not just musical jewel called yesterday. they're also husband and wife other when you take care.

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