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a huge with ah, a key bird in the equivalent of 15000000 loaves of bread every day to feel it as a low remains in allowing food coughing to be used as biofuel, despite the ongoing global food crisis. done by republics, along with the cares on region call for an immediate vote to join a russia. as you claim showing of done, a city kills the gene civilians. and by then says, washington will defend taiwan if beijing takes military action, going directly against the longstanding one china policy. and
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while the u. s. is put in south africa to the green energy policy, the going to face is a series of widespread power outages. with them to see international is just going to pm here in the russian capital. i'm right to mommy. let's take a look at today's top stories are, all africa is calling for help. the regional african director of the humanitarian aid organization concerns world wide. all the international community to aid the continent, tackle the fireman that has been brought about by the current drought. the waiting game must stop now west kellen, up our response, but we need the resources to help old is affected equally. if we are to contain the
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situation. meanwhile, the united states a, you and the african union plan to conduct a global food security summit on tuesday in new york city. that size of the u. n's children fund announced early this month that $730.00 people have died since january in somalia, as hunger is 40 across the entire african continent. this as the west puts the blame on russia for global food choices due to the war and ukraine. r. c spoke to mozambique some buses, russia who says the food security problem has long been an issue and is not due to the conflicts. crisis is area. it started area from the of this conflict. and therefore, we need to find a solution of course or ending to war the conf. it is one of the ways of solving the christ foot crisis in the world. but it would let us not attached to the foot
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crisis to the conflict. it's, it's a, it's a wrong way of analyzing the program to e. u has finally shown is true colors with his parties in the midst of the hunger crisis. and the block is not looking at the solutions are growing right out in the fields. when earlier this week, the european union failed at suppliers, rise of food security, the fuel supplies the block decided to keep burning through $10000.00 tons of wheat per day, converting it to ethanol to power their cars. this is the 6 say this is like removing 15000000 loaves of bread and thousands of tons of sunflower oil every single day to feel cars and trucks. as this low remains in fulls, allowing food crops to be used as biofuel, a justice experts, adults farm international label the vote, a missed opportunity to help solve the situation. the outcome
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is deadly for the hundreds of millions of people who are staring straight into the jaws of hunger. european parliamentarians are choosing to put the interests of the powerful and greedy biofuel lobby before the millions of people around the world who are struggling to find their next meal. right, let's go live mouse, who were the founders of the euro, content analytics organization here, emmanuel, tom, on peer high for joining us here on our see now with the sort of e, u, using a lot of you know, sunflower seeds are m bred to create and biofuels, especially a time when we look here will prices, food choices, especially again in africa. what do you make of this? the european union is sir more more in a trot, but because of his own decision to wherever i turn that sheep sources of energy to
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avoid or russian gas because the accepted to, to not to put into service your na stream to they your video to her applied massive sanctions, again, russia following her are a dispute and show protocol, leave her in the 9 months of the united states and are, and now of course, so they, you cannot manage na stream one because of the problems of sanctions under we cannot repair of a job and are more and more of a, you re never shortage of energy on this is why they prioritize or vail energy needs to any of our priority. but this is the ordinary for a truck. they created themselves for because of a line themself in vista, a conflict between nerve, ukraine, her russia and,
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and nate to and do you can union east or tana, say, just for all or am i 20 is interest and do you members still relate to pay the consequences for this very lavish shortage of energy. and this is why i'm your pan parliament or they decided to, to worm to you. so a crops us fewer because of his saw teach. we expect to, during the winter, i gave her me and her think how that pans out all we're looking at her, the rest of the world or may be, or other countries. will there be a backlash against the e. u for burning thermo or trying to create as by a feel. well, you will probably be you're under criticism or from the rest of a wall, because the we have noticed that on the e. u is following,
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i would say we're must extremist atlantis policy or against russia in the world, the rest of the war in eurasia, especially done for all of his approach in africa, ether. and derm. you is. ringback more and more regarded in africa as a totally aligned as supper, and a mentor for atlantis strategy against or russia and is less and less credible unfortunately. and we, we have to take into account also of your ho you is functioning, the u. e. u parliament. emmy peas are very much under a pressure of from lobby's, actually many or any piece are low beast themself in reality, for different to industry or conglomerates on this is why are they decided to prioritize, prioritize over the, to,
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to a supporter. energy needs are for, for beka conglomerates of, or any of our needs, like your, of a crisis, like the food crisis. and then, i mean, we will see how that pans out more or throughout the next coming month when even the colder months are ahead. now i want to try in terms of subjective rushes, looking to sort of lift the sanctions of its fertilizers. i'm so it can support a lot of the african countries, but there seems to be a thinking issue for you and the wife. what do you make of it? where shall city lies all, sir? you member states or so need to them and do of the are some more material yours or strategy cure or products? but so you member states, you cannot avoid. and they, we live to do exception. so we've the sanctions against russia. like,
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i mean actually united states are put pressure on you to have massive sunk sanction, sanction, 2nd, russia, but united states as more exemptions to his own sanction list her regarding a russia. so she whole member states, we follow in a blind we vis a policy which will be harming you, member states, citizen, son, or so other countries in the rest of award, which she doesn't any more just want to follow with. so a western lead ideology of, of are still maintaining eastern power in your uni, put our world in or domain names, and they, we do need a bipolar or a multi polar world period by now. thank you so much for joining us here on our t. thank you for your insight. right, says move on now. african stays are coping with the hunger, but the west is attempting to disrupt the energy industry there with the us pushing
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south africa through the green energy policy and away from coal. this despite a wave of power that is across the country from power generating deficits that have forced people to cope without electricity. all these correspondent caribou, la tat blood talks with locals, who say ineffective government policies are to blame. $45000000.00 to help south africa transition away from colon. this was the announcement by the white house following a meeting between us president joe biden, as well as the south african counterpart. subtle ram, oppose this at a time when blackouts have been intensifying in south africa, so much so i'm a plaza cut short his working visit to attend to this potentially disastrous situation. that not only threatens the national economy, but also his own president elect. president obama was as canceling of his appearance at the united nations general assembly is not going to bring an end to
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rolling blackouts at the current the country's currently going through because he is himself the sponsor of the current electricity blackouts that we are seeing on the basis of the policy, decisions that to him and his government have taken that policy, decisions on energy we ship in economy can catastrophic and financial ruin. as far as con, this problem isn't new. in fact, it's been 15 years of real suffering for south africans who have not only grown desensitized or have also lost hope, will not come you room for the bearing. this is probably the worst proceed with possibly looking exposure. which effectively means all of us are gonna suit with grove hours ago. we should effectively me with small businesses, power generation in south africa. it's not just insufficient, but also a political question. there's a push by the west to whole south africa up as
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a model for transformation during the upcoming international climate conference in egypt. this november, the 1 south africa to give up code. but coal has been not only a source of energy, but also an employer to over a 100000 people. in the 1st instance, that term green energy, the only thing green about it is the name nothing else. now that is on the one hand, on the other, it has nothing to do with ensuring that the country is energy secure. it has everything to do with corruption and greedy profiteering. because today, the evidence is there, south africa has got supposedly 6000 megawatts of installed renewable power, green energy. and yet we are going through lot shedding because not a single meadow. what our ever gets delivered to any user of electricity in this country. because the so called green energy is not suitable to be on
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a high voltage. a crate, such as the one operated by s, as time continues to take, the real costs are 2 businesses. and more often this is the soundtrack to the black . ah, to be 50 customers, can it just kinda menu out from the lou because i mean you remain the same but we are, we're the one to, to, to lose. there's no gain with this legit. it's very costing long the businesses we use high powered equipment, washing machines, dryers, irons are the ones that they're there to really juggles electricity. ok, so you can produce more generating on the small business. that's not something you do likely because it's a high cost plus the over it's universal across south africa as an aging fleet of coal power stations and be our prone to break down. however, getting rid of them now would be
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a disaster for the country as well. as for president settle, i'm a poser, and the longer the blackouts continue, the demo, i his hopes for a 2nd term as president, globally shut out of the international from johnny's book. well, it says, here's our china lifestyle. to joe burton's recent statement, as he said, the u. s. was sent troops to defend taiwan if it were attacked, the white house has hands to privacy, walk box similar statements which contradict america's longstanding one china policy. what would you as forces to fin the i want? yes, if in fact i was an unprecedented attack. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese and version. yes, maple yellow. yes, john, us remarks seriously violate the one china principal and the provisions of the 3 us china joint communiques breached the u. s. commitment so to not support tie one's
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independence and send a severely wrong signal to the separatist forces of taiwan independence. even china strongly deplores and rejects it and is made solemn complaints with the u. s. side one mccuber room. the official you are a physician doesn't commit to military action to defend taiwan, but instead sends him lindsay aide to the island. the latest batch of funding for the island was announced in early september and includes over a $1000000000.00 in arms, which unit with an array of anti ship and anti aircraft missiles to be delivered. in response, china reiterated that taiwan is a quote, inalienable part of its territory and urged washington to immediately revoke the arm sales. the weapons package comes just a month off the u. s. house, we can. nancy pelosi visited taipei, which prompted manger chinese military drills surrounding the islands. the white
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house had to walk back widened statements, a washington's policy has not changed. meanwhile, joe, by the 1st one on one interview in over 6 months, caught the public by surprise. as his comment spoke, criticism from health officials and ordinary americans from his claims that the coven pandemic is over to stating that inflation is under control. so you like me, i can make a sound like all of a sudden my god, it went to a point 2 percent. so highest inflation rate. mr. president and 40 year i got that . but guess what we are. we're in a position where for the last several months it has of spiked for someone who's been a top official since 1972 and always lived in mansions. maybe it isn't so bad, but for average american statistics show they are being squeezed. at this point, we've got the u. s. army urging soldiers to apply for food stamps in order to make their pay go further. when it comes to the pandemic, joe biden said, cold at 19,
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is over. all you have to do is look at the number of cases that's been rapidly rising. my goodness, these folks are clue this. it's no wonder the parties a train rack is going to parents would be my tweet theme through november and beyond. sean's democrats keep playing these games with our lives. he don't get to just declare a global pandemic. all them is to president a pandemic, isn't like boot cut genes where you look around at what people are wearing and declare it over. let's not give bite in the past for the pandemic is over. imagine if trump said it. and what about americans who are worried about him being the oldest president in us history and constantly tripping over his words? well, not just his words. some people ask whether you are fit for the job, watch me. ah
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good may circle key with tanks but will never gain the hearts and souls iranian people with integrated, more pollution was to pursue with we have fewer democracies in the world today the we did 15 years ago. fewer not more fewer. how can the side of course present harris last week? president harris and i want to thank you that go down on your thank you very much, appreciate your premise. well, that's the president of the united states. i think all recognition is due to his
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staff for the very good decision they made. everyone can see why they kept him away from t v cameras for 200 days straight. if the cov, append amex ober joe biden needs to relinquish a bunch of emergency powers that he's taken as some of those powers have to do by the way, with elections and with, with maintaining some of the policies around election. so i'm glad to hear that the cobra pandemic, sober. i don't think he deserves credit. but i think the important thing that is, if it's, if he's saying it's over the cdc, the and i age and the other entities need to relinquish their emergency powers. they need to stop spending so much money. they need to stop the mask mandates and other things and, and get back even more profoundly to, to life as we knew it beforehand. his answer to that was outrageous. i mean, whenever he was saying about up an inch or something, again, you talk about incoherent talking, incoherent speech, look at it's 88 percent plus month to month, normal people and i'm to put myself in the category were feeling it idea that he
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sort of shrugged it off and said things are sort of stable, it's stable if in a way that is absolutely decimating. and i mean that term specifically decimate means 10 percent. it's taking 10 percent of our money away because of his policies . it's a disaster, and it's the biggest reason, frankly, that he's going to pay the biggest price in november at the pole, at the polls. ah, now to a religious rights come to us. who in this supreme court is presiding over an appeal by a large group of moves and students off the school girls will bind from classes for wearing his job. back in february, indian advocacy groups denounced the little court's decision as one of quote, rubbing women of an education unties rune janice sherman as the story in the south and in state of karnataka. in february, the c. r, was them, students wearing
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a jobs were stopped from entering their college. the students argued against that decision, calling it a while asian of their fundamental rights. but the states high court upheld the ban on muslim women wearing a jobs in educational institutes. the court said the prescription of a school uniform as a reasonable restriction, and that students can not object to wit. it's already been a challenge to then go to school in the muslim community in india, wearing a job with to allow them to do so. now the gotten in the out forcing young muslim girls to make a terrible choice between education and what they see as their feet. now, the keys has reached in del supreme court and its decision which is expected in the coming days, would have a big impact. if the cut market that government section is approved that you can are banned the he job in educational institutions, then i do suspect that many other states might more in
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a similar fashion. religious leaders believe that the he job control was the, has been fueled by the hindu nationalist government in india to all muslims of the religious and cultural space. it's actually a nor issue which has been blown out of proportion and made into a big issue already that many guys have already dropped node in canada. that as are coming that are many goes a stop going to school. a number of muslim girls, including the petitioners see that wearing a job as a fundamental right and an essential practice and that it should be left to individuals. i don't think 8 o'clock in the court judges or hinder men decide what muslim women should wear. that's not fair. any penalty the logic behind the sedan, it's completely flawed. i don't think it makes sense. you have started with the man in his abilene. i was at ease in schools and then it's, it's going to come to what places and then made me public places. what do you want
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from us with the little hope that the supreme court will see the matter differently? muslim girls fear the clock may be set backwards. region sharma, r t, new delhi. the claims of rosier region has joined the dumbass. repub is on the carols on reagan to discuss holding a referendum to join russia. this as officials from both new ganske and best republics, have called for an immediate vote on whether they should become a permanent pos of russia. ortiz, mariah garcia, has more details. this is 8 years after both regions voted hosted referendums on independence on leaving ukraine. what followed was 8 years of civil war for friendless shelling. and this year, you know, this has pushed people over the years to seek security from russia. they have, they have beg, they have appealed to russia to protect them and also to let them joy. this isn't
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anything new, it's what, what is new is that they have appealed, officially to the heads of their states to hold referendums in the near term and to join russia once had for all which would, which would carry all sorts of consequences at would certainly be seen as an escalation, because now ukraine wouldn't be at war with, with just the role of the republic. the breakaway republics of lugens can the next but also against russian territory. and the europe and the united states natal nations would be supplied weapons rockets miss off to ukraine to wage war against russian territory. so suddenly as this food for thought there. but it would also have other consequences, such as the unification of local law with russian federal law, as well as the, the financial systems of the labor rules. and much more of the military is as well
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would be out, would be joined together. but ukraine has done with, with the shelling. endless shillings is made people we are asked the question, is it worth it now holding these referendums when the situation is, is so drastic when the situation is so violent, many people could potentially die on the day of the vote or whether it's a stretch it out of the course of a week, for example, you, penny chilling would be as it is now, ceaseless people would, would certainly perish as a result of that. but experience from the 2014 shoes, a referendum can be held even during violent armed conflict. as it was then among the logos this, there's a lot of hoop even here and can song those you support russia that the, if this happens in the near can, logan's, it could happen in your son province. you kids have san province in separate province where people could all 2 votes to join russia. there's been little by way
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of official reaction from, from moscow and from officials there that we have heard from the leader of the communist party rushes communist party, which still holds a lot of sway him welcoming these potential referendum to join russia. he has also said that his party has been for the guns of the gods and the nearest people's republics, joining russia for many, many years for the past 8 years. and it is expected that more officials and more parties will come out in favor because vote come after the recent that he shutting up the die city that has claimed the lives of 13 people, including 2 children, at least 8 others will wound it in the crane artillery attack on crowded public ariel monday. a warning you may find the following images to survey.
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oh, okay. so let's, let's just bring you some breaking news now. we'll just receiving this out of the la guns republic has announced it will be holding a referendum. it's due to take place between september 23rd avenue 27 fast, according to 1st deputy chairman of the people's council of the republic. roy, let us get more from eva bartlett, independent rights of jonas and human rights activists. first, let's just focus on either. thanks for joining us. it was that this decision has
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been made for this referendum. ah, how has it been received? it was the latest. i have no idea. i'm here to talk to you about the bombings yesterday in danielle. right. okay, well when you were they? yes and today i believe. what's the latest as we've heard about the, the casualties there as well. can you bring it up to speed? yeah, sometime after noon ukraine began shelling the western district of daniel. ah, i'm according to the head of the dpr, it was with a 155 millimeter nato artillery. this was a very crowded, residential and commercial area. there are no military targets there whatsoever. and ukraine shelled the airy repeatedly. but by the time i got there i, the bodies were still lying on the ground. it was a horrific scene. it was pure ukrainian terrorism bodies were blown. a parts,
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pieces of bodies word strewn down the street. ah, and ah, yeah, it was just a scene of chaos, a very ghastly scene. ah, and ha, i documented what i could. and there was somebody from the russian investigative committee investigating the point of impact and i, any shell fragments that remained in order to come to their conclusion. later on that these were a, according a gun to the head of the dpr nato, a 155 milliliters shells. remarkably, i dont done yet. so citizens were already sweeping up the fragments of glass and boarding up their windows to their shops. in order to reopen their businesses and attempt to resume life, but you know, we, we do know that ukraine is notoriously double and triple strikes aries. so it's, it's very dangerous for people both odd residents in the area and also 1st
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responders that come to the area to help people or other rescue services that come to help with the clean up. it's very dangerous because ukraine could very well strike that same area as happened by the way on saturday. now, on saturday, ukraine struck the center of done yet. so a few blocks from where i am right now, killing for people. and i, my colleague, alexander kirk, a reporter with palliser, was on site filming when ukraine did strike again. and unfortunately he was entered, thankfully not gravely entered, but he does have a shrapnel fragment in his shoulder. and this is again, while he was documenting ukraine's crimes and, and terrorism and ukraine struck the the place in that area. in the 2nd time, i was just coming in to done yet when i ukraine began shelling and i went to the scenes of our tina street, which is a very central dynette street. and also $11.00 street over which can boulevard were a woman's body, still lay on the ground. and again it has to be.
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