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energy bo houses, economic bo houses. they have large population, you know, and they're saying that is a different part of the world that say look at a different grouping. ah ah, the gang official will say ukrainian polls, the shelling pavilion areas with us supplied high most rocket. we had from a journalist who was at a local hotel when it came on the fire. it seems that our hotel had been purposely targeted, but it was almost empty. the attack was very weird because besides me, there was only one other person, an administrator there. there was no military on the premises of my parents and condemn the west. thank it's been cultivating the idea of destroying russia a decade, and it's using ukraine as opposed to achieve that goal. a breakdown of
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democracy that the european parliament assessment of hungary. i say the country can no longer be considered a full democracy. a welcome to you. this is the weekly, here are not the international with the late as world news update along with a round up of the stories they shape the past 7 days. it's good to have you with us . now we begin with news with the latest from the ukraine conflicts, one person is being killed and 2 others wounded in ukrainian shelling of a village in russia's belt region. that's according to local authorities. without officials from the guns people's republic reporter news trying for the town of lots of i think he had with his launch multiple walk hits. when the us applied time off system. we heard from a journalist who was staying at the local hotel when it came on the fire, for official, within an hour there was a strike. and then just a few minutes later,
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a 2nd one. it seemed that our hotel had been purpose into target's resume, but it was almost empty. was severely damaged in the attack almost destroyed was so i was very lucky i'm okay. the attack was very weird because beside me there was only one other person and administrators, maryland. there was nobody else earlier during check in the girl, the front desk of all hooked me for an officer because of the way i look here. i showed her my documents and she registered me. there was no military on the premises. so nibbling early, thought the day. another deadly attack by calf was reported in the don't yet people's republic. a warning he might find, the following image is upsetting. ah, or this footage from don yes, shows some of the victims on the devastation caused by at least 6 rounds of shelling over 4 hours. the local authorities that reported 4 people were killed and 8th wounded with fragments of french how it's a shells found at the scene. oh, corresponded bank. got caught in the incoming fire wall reporting on location with
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ukrainian forces resumed their showing on saturday. we can see an injured woman here who's getting medical help right now. this is in the city center apartment, 6 rounds of schellenberg, and it's currently ongoing soon with group work from the horses. if we're done with all of those machines, several here with you to them. meanwhile in south ethan ukraine, the city of care song has been targeted by 6 high mas rockets. the local authority say, all of them have been repelled by ad defenses. these on verified image is posted by eye witnesses show moment soft rockets were fired into the city versus defensive
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industry. recently said they key a failed attempt at an offensive in the care on region. as the ukrainian military lost more than a 150 troops there. early on friday there was another round of shelling, hey, think her song of 4 people were killed with the city center was targeted with at least 5 high mas rockets. as according to the authorities there, another warning for you might find some of the following image is disturbing. it's on very fine for to chip is to show locals running up from the blast. 13 people were initially reported wounded, one of whom later died and hospital rocket struck the region administration building during a meeting between officials, the head of the local labor department was wounded while her driver was killed. keith has came to responsibility for the attack, caught and getting legitimate alongside the shelling. increasing numbers of civilians are being wounded by so called butterfly or petal land mines, which are intended to name and dismember. ortiz women cause who have sent us this
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report from the city of don. yes, artillery is not the only danger. facing the people here in the nest ukrainian army have also been using so cold pets. old mines, old butterfly mines against the civilians. here in de nest. this is what they look like. completely a noticeable to the naked eye. and if a person's steps on this mine, it will make that person for life. how i can pick this one up because this is 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 our limbs, people's lives that have been completely torn off. according to local authorities,
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there are still thousands of these anti personnel mines around the nest people's republic that have not yet been discovered right now there warning all of the population to be very, very cautious right now, mentoring the hospital here in done ask the trauma center where they treat most of these patients. 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 was a good people get very serious injuries when they come into contact with these objects. often their feet get torn off. this mind is dangerous because during the explosion of the me in the secondary damage, an element is assholes or soil or yes. these elements, in fact, the skin and supp,
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normal muscles. sheila, in, you should never pick them up. you should immediately called the emergency services of this. mine is designed to refold people with not to get killed that would go and this is much more frightening. ukrainian nationalists continue the shelling of the city of the nads not only with heavy artillery butts with these. so called betel mines as well. the weather here, is it changing right now as well? that means we're about to get a lot of for mud, a lot of snow. that means that these are shiny mines will be completely unnoticeable. and that also means that doctors at this, from a sensor, it will have a lot more work from on call for of r t done as people's republic during the shanghai cooperation organization summit. and his back is down this week for me. pearson blamed western powers for manipulating ukraine to fight against russia. and if there's any difficulty for decades, the west has been cultivating an idea of throwing the soviet union and then russia
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. they've always wanted to see our country disintegrated. now they've started using ukraine to achieve that goal. for my pacing, met with the need is a china, iran, india, pakistan, and turkey. and a key deal. russia has agreed to sell natural gas to turkey with 25 percent of the payments to be made in roubles, personal slums, the e u thing, the block lifting sanctions to enable its own member states to import russian 1st alliances while ignoring the needs of developing countries and purchasing, called the russian indian relations, a particularly privileged strategic partnership with more key points from the summit, has all, he's maria financial the 2022 s c o summit. the biggest in the shanghai corporation organization is more than 20 year history has been called a historic 1. 14 world leaders from the origin region have gathered here. and it was becky's tons, summer cons to discuss a new world order that they now witnessed emerging. we've seen the students had a,
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lose its influence and trust globally. the voice of non western centric alliances like the seo is louder than average. 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, who as a result, the entire world is facing an unprecedented food and energy crisis. and the s c o must take effort to develop reliable, resilient, and diversify supply chains in our region. all this better connectivity is no doubt needed, but at the same time, it is also important that we give each other full transit rights. natalie, i see our countries as some of the world's largest grain producers and exporters have addressed that problem, shall that say they're ready to offer a solution ketchel, but me to ch rushes, increasing great exports. enrolled markets this year will be $30000000.00 tons next
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year. we will increase it to $50000000.00 tons 90 percent of our food goes to the markets of asia, africa in latin america. we know how important fertilizers are for solving the food shorter change the day before yesterday. i also informed mr. gutierrez, about the 300000 tons of russian fertilizers piled up in e u. c. 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 decisions, not in words, but indeed to demand from their colleagues and the european commission that they left these obviously discriminatory restrictions on developing countries from and provide access for russian fertilizer city to those markets. as well in the summits final document yessir, declares economic sanctions is not in haste by behind. security council are incompatible with the principles of international law. hooting has denounced the restrictions as economic selfishness. yet keeping the route through striking example of the selfishness is european commissions. decisions are sanctions on
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russia. fertilizers is the turns out that only they do that and by our fertilizer is yeah, what about your world? moore's countries? yes, who were, although often referred to as an anti west ally, 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 time in solid territory and co operation and contribute to building a closer s c o community. with a common few, they don't go to 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 iran is getting ready to become the 9 member say, who is sharing? yes, your family's values. are you out here in recent years, economic and political, much literally some serious threats normally been and the american government just trying to impose on demand and loss on national community and contravene
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sovereignty and independence with all its cooling and has to do the extensive use of completion, when it's agenda doggedly american unilateralism seeks to hold countries back from the independent path of development. today they had high corporation organization unites 20 countries with a combined population of 3 and a half 1000000000 people. that is half of the world with 5 more states, including 3 arab countries now announce to be soon joining the seo. the alliance is for gina had to become global superpower. that simply cannot be ignored. regional tional r t from someone account in becky, on the head of nato's military committee has admitted that the lines began planning to expand the russian borders several years ago. if they've been comes off and they totally disagreed on a significant build up of forces. and it's eastern territories within the next year, due to the ukraine conflicts. we're talking about the biggest over whole of our
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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 highlight forces on its eastern borders to more than 300000 in the near future. and nato countries of pledge to increase their defense spending by russia, demanding that block stop expanding to the east can be excluded from the alliance. while ukraine is not a member of nato, the alliance has been a key player and kids ongoing conflict with russian. malcolm aloof, a former city, a security policy analysts for the us secretary of defense believe that was washington. the decision to break the principle of non expansion of nato 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,
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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 just very recently in their closing statements up there now and not only clothing the arctic, but also china as something to keep an eye on. and russia has, had, had made it clear this latest last december, in, in, in statement to the united states, united states, i don't think the europeans would have done what they, what has now occurred if it weren't for the united states in the near comes with india conservative in the u. s. government pushing push, pushing this agenda and try to take advantage of it. probably thinking that nothing whatever that russia would never do. what ultimately happened. meanwhile, protest, this is gathered empowering the court for the resignation of frances presidents and
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then to sanctions against russia. and of course e u energy prices. so i will point by a recent poll that showed declining support for the sanction for demonstration. so for mac function noodle frank, to leave the in, you name again, wendell. so again, cindy rushing, which is the way finding has been waiting the various the decade has long wanted us to leave it that we can find it's actually connected to the energy complex. our energy, which has been destroyed by the mirror, again, freshening in serving a permanent syllable. then by the way we want to look for ways to reduce it. first of all, this is a demonstration for piecing ukraine. urine is also a demonstration for a patriotic cause because matri answer of awkward or throwing off the yoke of
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european union leader. so now they are talking about inflation associated with the energy crisis. reduction of heating to 19 degrees and other measures. are the consequences. make sure that our government has introduced us of an issue and i go to war against the sanctions of torture. we now are also against the consequences of sanctions. taiwan has been mount owned by a powerful earthquake, leaving victims trapped in the rubble of collapse, buildings. the magnitude 6.9 quake raise concerns of a potential synonymy elsewhere in the region. rescue workers have been sifting through the day free and looking for anyone who might require medical assistance so far. no one has been reported that authorities have warned locals to remain alive in case a potential official. hungary as prime minister has compared the e u. and dates anti russia sanctions to energy midgets imposing sanctions on an energy giant. and so after the european parliament said, hungary can't be considered a quote full democracy, also contributes
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a rachel moss and takes his through the dates house. 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, to keep that quote, the essential process is well on track. it's impressive to see the speed, 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 ranked 122nd out of a 180 countries on transparency internationals, corruption index on par with zambia, galvan and mexico. now compare that posture with the e parliament's motion approved this week in a 433 to a 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
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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, considering the alarming rate at which the rule of laws, backsliding and hungary, 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 e u 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 piece 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
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international members of ukrainian forces and paramilitaries, also subjected detainees to torture and other ill treatment and used to attain civilians as pawns for prisoner exchanges between the war insides. credible allegations emerged of torture and other egregious abuses by ukraine's so called volunteer battalions, ada, 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 rank for its problems than hungry,
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which already passed the sniff tasks. well enough to get into the e in the 1st place, then wise the block drooling over ukraine while spanking hungry a can't have anything to do with the fact that hungarian prime minister, victor, or bon is against sanctioning russia and his horde you to head with new russian energy deals while the block cuts off its own supply can it? it seems the brussels definition of democracy and european values, however lofty they are, are synonymous with a hearing view and promoting this global is the agenda. and when that particular box is checked, everything else apparently takes a backseat. the processes have taken to the streets and demanding the resignation of the western marked president. my a son, do a blame has a sky rocketing energy points. this concept demonstrates, has gathered outside the presidential piley's expressing outrage of a lack of energy for heating some challenges that sunday should be closed for firewood. a former school, it was public,
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mostly that has long been divided between traditional allegiances in moscow and the push find any politicians potosi times with the new energy appliances that have been surging due to the western sanctions against russian fuel imports. india has been the export of broken rice, which is often used to make starch and rice flour in an effort to protect this mess the food market. however, it's fair to move for likely drive up the price of ordinary via phone international market with all the details he's on. he's wynja and 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, at 20 percent duty is also being placed on the export of all non boss movie mal rise barring to premier, we're right is the soil comes into effect after the 15th of september. when this norbish hm came on, if evening,
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lot of consignments were already even emerald onward under preparation, and they were ready to move to the ports. we estimate that it on the $5.00 to $7.00 left guns would have been under this kind of situation. so it's a huge damage because they will all get stuck and all the how good it and the consignment of activity the government blend and abnormal increase in exports and said if small was to control domestic food inflation in the bandits 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 with dish sol, week monsoon, the c r and that's disrupted and destroyed. crop yields. india exports rise to more than $150.00 countries. and broken, rise to all was 75. as for experts, the sudden hauled in overseas shipments could mean an upward trend in food prices
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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 ford crisis. due to extreme weather patterns, heat waves and the conflict in ukraine to look at paint from fully a 2020 india was the only country video men be in the export did not receive. if you look at thailand, this 60, the export for something vietnam restricted. so what happened in film is that the whole world started looking at india for someplace, this fight covey. i would exclude. so, so that records, you know, going to be then the then food security, it goes the way to get the roku, right?
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the eas, essentially fragments a ride green broken into for you during fonts. what nation drying, 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 weiss in india as used primarily for ethanol production, and as and move 4 door and of course for human 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 strong countries dominate weak countries. that hasn't changed. bounce according to american tv. anchor tucker carlson, who wanted the countries like india have failed to build on british colonial rule. naturally those comments sparks
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a public outcry. ah, today india is far more powerful than u. k. the nation that once read it. and yet after 75 years of independence has that country produced a single building as beautiful as the bombay train station that the british coil is built. no saddle yet has not, not one ah i think twitter ought to have an option for something to press when you can't respond without losing your cool. funny, when i traveled all over india,
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the most stunning buildings i saw weren't built by the british, but by indians themselves. colonialism wrecked india. it didn't build it. so what's your point? you can invade any country as long as you could build a nice and beautiful station for the country ah. trying to mark the latest news that base to be found on our website r t dot com, but we'll be back in about 30 minutes. we'll see you then. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
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oh mm hm. mm mm. i don't welcome to wells far back in 1955 when the soviet liter nikita per show was visiting in did you total piece host that most of your daily were so most that is the indians where to come from the mountains helps the russians would be at their side, price for almost 70 years, and the russian in partnership is still going strong. despite mobile pupils and the times divergent interests. what keep the 2 together while also pulling them apart. to discuss that, i'm now joined by mike maids and done
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a senior fellow and they observe their research foundation in debt. my great, great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. happy to be here. now as i mentioned, india has been pursuing its path of strategic balance. been russia with the soviet union on the one hand on the west for why some time. and i think it never before hasn't been so challenging and so rewarding. but you are still arguing in favor of india reducing its reliance on russia. why is that you've been reading my pieces? well, i think it's not so much about reducing reliance on russia as it is about taking positions that are more in keeping up with a global outlook on the nature of conflict. so i think there is a distinction to be made on the one hand, india and russia, the former soviet union have had a very strong, very deep historic relationship. and i think in the region that both countries
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inhabit, which is the region region. there's no question that indian need strong partners. so there is that reality. however, they specifically in the context of, i would say 2 things. one is the invasion of ukraine in february this year. and one is a general perception that there is a kind of divergence on definitions of what democracy stands for in the west and in other parts of the world. india is kind of finding it says caught in the middle. it took a very nuance, very, you know, very, a very nuanced position on ukraine. and i don't think it had really any options at that time in terms of indian realities, regional realities, foreign policy compulsion. i think it did the best it could and i'm talking about in february. well, let's talk about that in more. yeah. so this diversion use on conflict and there is
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no escaping the fact that india has benefited a great deal from destruction in the oil trade in russia. the game as a result of that conflict, your country has increased its purchases of all from russia. tremendously secure and sent really large stocks of oil and gas at affordable prices. when many countries are struggling with galloping inflation. do you think that was a wrong move on the part of india? you know, i don't know if there's any right and wrong in a specific sense in foreign policy because these decisions are taken keeping many factors in mind. so from the perspective of whether india should have made a stronger alliance with the west, against the russian invasion, it may seem as it may be seen as something that was deliberate and beneficial. on the other hand, as an emerging economy with its own compulsions of employment and you know.
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