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hey, jim, it is so dangerous, is it the law? the sovereignty of all the country? or is business and business is good? and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. with this is my room. the walls of barely started and then someone trapped in the next room to hi mas rocket launch by ukrainian holfer's hotel. whole thing, an antique proven headphone leach and they are the ports of at least 2 decks with victims still trapped under the weather as well. can you anticipate the, again, dumbass and this appalachia, and have from regions we continue official coverage of the ongoing with a lender on whether to join russia and here from local on the ground. everyone
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myself included, has been waiting for russia. it is our destiny. we're very hopeful for the future over a 1000 international pacific author working at the referendum polling station with some notes in the high level of organization and enthusiasm of many voters. to do the my visual i did receive the parting station. we've been to, there's a very friend be atmosphere. people came to the polls willingly and with smiles on their faces. we haven't detected any violations, and it all runs in compliance with the needed level of transparency and international norms. when nato has declared our country an immediate threat on the way to total u. s. dominance. in a un general assembly session russians, foreign minister says moscow security proposals again, arrogantly rejected by the waste with
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coming to live for my headquarters here in moscow, you're watching the weekly have an auto international. my name is paula. and the top story from the week just gone to people have reportedly been killed in a high most rocket attack by ukrainian forces in the past one region. one of the 2 u. s. supplied rockers was shot down according to local, rushing back to officials and r t. news crew was staying in the targeted hotel with our correspondent move on garcia, sending this video straight from the seen a warning you may find the following images disturbing. this was just always a little, it was what they got wish what she'll be a genius of the will you get all with the in for a sort of better yes. up north have got different media or go measure borkam. who are this is
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why this is my room. the walls of barely starving inside. that's the bathroom wall. and there's some one trap in the next room. she certainly a lot to get through at this point. what we are told immersive, really, downstairs trying to help her you towards is willa. there were 3 employees of the migration service, our team of 4 people and to local residents working on the reception the war had flew straight into them. it went through the 2nd floor and they were killed. the military left this place yesterday may be the strike was planned to hit them. a vaughan is very afraid of a 2nd strike. there is often a 2nd attack within 30 minutes. of this video shows what was left the hotel and the arty cruise vehicle had been captured the moment shortly after the attack with footage showing the scale of the destruction inside. the incident comes amid the
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referendum to join russia, county, and away in his own, as well as the neighbouring as upper where she of region and on bus. local authorities have said the voting will continue and finish as scheduled. despite the attack, they also accused ukrainian forces of not only intending to disrupt the referendum, but of also suppressing freedom of speech by intimidating journalists. creal stem cells, deputy head of hudson's military civilian administration, claims that the strike on the hotel was carried out with the hope of america specialist on mine. it's the city has been recovering from the showing. it's not the 1st attack that was conducted with us highmark rocket. we have information that today's attack was prepared in advance. all coordinates were specifically delivered if the strike is believed to have been carried out by american specialists. the referendum in the harrison region is now proceeding as normal. ukrainian forces cannot reach us. we predicted this,
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we see now how crimea has flourished during these past 8 years. we expect a drastic contrast between the upcoming welfare states and the country that we've lived in in recent years. according to several local media reports, one of the victims of the attack is for me ukrainian lawmaker. next see, you rascal. that's video shows of course voting in the referendum in the house or region. he had been in opposition to the current ukrainian government since the 2014 may done uprising. rough call move to russia a year later, the could turn to the hassle region. in april. the us issued climate systems can fire long range rockets up to 300 kilometers. they require the target to be said prior to the launch, and ukraine in general has said that information often comes from washington. as far as military intelligence is concerned, britain and the u. s. had provided almost everything from information to equipment . he suggested there was
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a level of consultation between intelligence officials of both countries prior to launching missiles that would allow washington to stop any potential attacks if they were unhappy with the intended target. we've got a reaction from human rights lawyer and so charlotte, martin dolder, mrs. washington is contributing a lot to kids military intelligence. i think i look very closely united states, one of those who push the ukraine in that conflict and would love to call since the might on 2014. and it's the united states as well, could stop in conflict if they want. i think we should listen all the actors like no one and the u. s. stock market because they don't mean the ukraine. european countries like my got them and the french government should stop the u. s . being that aggressive in the conflict, and i think and told them the negotiation solution could be possible.
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it's been a couple ways yet with locals choosing whether to join russia. we've been, you or the native now in our special cafe. ah, i was wondering on occasion, bring us more details from the dentist and look on the topics. the referendum has entered the 3rd day here in the la guns people's republican across the regions of
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course, were having their se so far. everything has been relatively peaceful and quiet and well according going according to plan that says despite caves, attempts to disrupt and to intimidate the local population. here when it comes to figures now roughly all across the la guns people's republic, just short of half of the entire population, that is of course, eligible to vote, have done so they have had their sake. now the vote of course happens and goes on against the backdrop of a widespread condemnation that is pouring in from the west. and that despite all of the attempts of the local authorities here to legitimize the process as best as they can. of course, it is a tall order for a government that's the own rule and control over these lands and these territories isn't internationally recognized. well, the question, if the international community chooses to listen to the say of the people, the voices of the people here, while this question is rhetorical, i have to say,
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but still this is nothing to, i mean this will fail and it fails to hamper the process it fails to se to stop people from coming to the polling stations and casting their vote. the referendum continues here than as people's republic as well. we're answering our 3rd day and at this point, more than half of the population of the nest people's republic had voted. so official figures now stand add, says 55 percent of the total population mind you were still are. these are the results from the 1st 2 days. we're still have 2 more days to go it where more by referendum groups are will be walking around the town. and i had taken volts from my citizens and said, the final vote at polling stations will take place on the 27th of september. and on the 2nd day, i walked around with the mobile referendum groups. and i spoke to her people that are cara, singer, their votes, and they are doing it very, very openly. and so all the people that i've talked to,
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they've actually told me to their voting yes to her joining our with russia. and of course, i asked them why, what their hopes are for the future. and at the moment many people are saying, well, we hope that we get our electricity back very soon. we'll get our water back very soon. of course, they don't have these basic necessities because the ukranian nationalist, her continue shelling, critical, civil and infrastructure on a daily basis here than as people's republic. now, the entire republic is voting, including on the reclaimed territories of maribel and her. we have spoken to people there as well as take a listen, bruce, for sure. i mean an ethnically russian in my heart. i am russian. so what else could i have hoped for everyone, myself included, has been waiting for russia. it is our destiny. look at the city will be rebuilt and it will be even more beautiful than ever. although mariel was already
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a beautiful city. people will be more kind still returned home. we are very hopeful for the future every single day of the referendum here is marred by a tragedy. people are getting killed. people are getting wounds a just over the last 24 hours. at least 250 shells from ukraine had learned that i here in dunn as now. those shells are of various high calibers, including those supplied by nato countries. international observers from various countries have been visiting pulling stations and said that the voting appears to be conducted without any violations to the object if her visitor tool, oh, pulling office. and i am saying that it is the wish of liberal felicia. and so we are trying to see of the process. it is free. yes, it is free. we are looking for how many people are standing. we are saying that
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a lot of people are ending and expressing that since 2014 don't want to be a part of the country deaf susan to the mothers are added to a say we visited departing station. ambrosia have come. we're planning to visit to mall at putting station we pain to. there is a very friendly atmosphere. people came to the polls willingly and with smiles on their faces. we haven't detected any violations. we're pretty sure the situation in other putting stations is the same. i can't tell you for sure what's happening at the other putting stations at the moment, but from what we've seen so far, no violations have been detected. and it all runs in compliance with the needed level of transparency and international norms to offset wonderful, this is the 2nd polling station we have visited. as in the 1st one, we see that the voting is taking place in a calm manner. people are casting their votes without any problems. everything is transparent and without violence. self determination of the people as a principle of international law. that's exactly what we see here. refugees,
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some dumbass who have settled in rush hour, also able to vote in the referendum for the future if they homeland that says the voting is county underway in the dawn bass. republics of denise and guns, as well as ukraine's shop of osha and hassle regions. and also in russia's southwest and washed off legion, according to lust of authorities. more than 4200 migraines from don bass are living in the region, including 1700 children. most of them are forced to feed their homes due to the ongoing conflict in ukraine. i'm from 35 posting stations are open across the region, enabling the to i, legible to cost a vote. for me you in special, but put your offered desire. se, there's the referendum is actually a way out of the war, but the waste does not share this opinion. the charter of the united nations, which is the world constitution, provides for self determination, asset use gold and right. so self determination. the realization there
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is a config conflict prevention strategy, and it is the function of the united nations to facilitate it. of course, what we need most today, sit down and the go shift, and this will be an element of negotiation. depending on the results. off the referenda, the western concrete got it ready yet included. they have already app priority taken a position that is referenda is a shadow, but they've taken that position before. so no matter what the result is, we are going to reject it. the problem is that the united nations, as an organization and the un human rights council is essentially in the service of washington at brussels. everybody knows me. nobody likes to ask me that
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it is. it is a major failure on the part of our secretary general on your tablet residence of dumbass have been considering the fate well ahead of the referendum. things changed back in 2014, when the may done uprising, spit ukraine in tune with those who rejected the outcome of the subject to oppression. ever since you can see how the bloody qu unfolded and divided the country in ocoee documentary may done vote to wall ah, sharing with my dom protests were initially held in support of european integrations,
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but was soon hijacked by ukrainian nationalists slogans for directors against the russian speaking population, ukraine is for ukrainians. ukraine above all, a december 2013. the lowest peaceful year in the history of the united ukraine is coming to an end. the year of my down movement is gaining momentum in case series initials, up of labor leads to possibly many western politicians, ambassadors and leaders, a foreign state supported the might. i'm protests as president victor and the coach came under intense pressure. protests were emboldened by the support from the west acting with impunity, marianna, co, which was unable to respond with force to deal with the unrest.
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that's the view of russian foreign minister, sagal evolve. falling his address to the 77, you in general assembly in new york, where he covered cool geopolitical questions, including what he claimed was the inability of the collective west to negotiate with moscow. if the militia, the attitude towards the referendums in dumbass and to other regions, is a double standard from the west. we can recall how the west drew up exceptions to international principles for kosovo. although later, the international court said that this was by no means an exception. and in principle, after kosovo, it was proclaimed that any part of the territory or country has the right to determine its future without the consent to the central authorities. there are double standards in the west where it is beneficial for them. they will do things one way, where there are no benefits. they will do things differently. a very important press conference took place here at the united nations headquarters with the
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russian foreign minister, sergei lab rav. now the press was not exactly friendly to the russian foreign minister, but he made a point of answering their questions with strength and consistency. the russian foreign minister from there, he went over the various allegations against russia that have been debunked. ah, he also went over the various crimes being committed by the government, key of that had been ignored by western media. and then from there he talked about how at the end of the cold war, it seemed like us leaders appointed themselves as emissaries of god on earth with the right to intervene in any country that they wish. and often the targets were countries they saw as rivals. the woman is very clear to any unbiased observer for the anglo saxons who have completely subjugated europe. ukraine is only expendable in the fight against russia. nato has declared our country an immediate threat on the way to total u. s. dominance and has identified china as a long term strategic challenge. at the same time, the collect to west, led by washington, sends
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a frightening signal to all other countries without exception to anyone who dares to disobey can be next. now the russian foreign minister and his speech went on to condemn the practice of unilateral sanctions being carried out by the united states, which prevent people from getting food from getting medicine and a number of states have been targeted. he specifically highlighted the blockade of cuba, which the un general assembly has condemned over and over and over again. but the united states persists in instilling on the small island nation. now from there we had the russian foreign minister talk about the need for the u. n. to be restructured in a way that countries around the world that are from the developing areas, latin america, africa, and asia could be given more adequate representation on the security council. he talked specifically about africa and how it is under represented in world affairs, maliciously commune was conflict. situations in africa, require maddening. the temptation to make them the subject of geo political 0, sum games on consolidating external plays in support of the initiatives of the
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african union. during the un general assembly sash and there were other speeches that raised important issues facing the globe. for example, we heard from the representative of india to call for reform multilateralism. with the reforms of the security council at its goal, and joyce considerable support among you and members. it does so because of the widespread recognition that the cut in taka tech showed is anachronistic and ineffective. it is also perceived as deeply unfair, denying entire continents and regions a wise in a forum that deliberate their future. we also heard from the representative of china was the chinese foreign minister who took the podium at the un general assembly and emphasized the need for representation of impoverished countries around the world and the need for the un to be restructured in a way to give voice to developing countries, no hustle,
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realty come. we must seek co operation and oppose confrontation. as we face a host of global challenges, we should jointly oppose group politics and block confrontation. major international issues should be handled by all countries. no countries above others and no country should abuse its power to bully others sovereign countries. now in addition to his press conference and his remarks before the un general assembly, the russian foreign minister, sergei lab, rob also had a number of very important bilateral meetings. india sat down with russia and talked behind closed doors, as did shina earlier in the week. so it's been a very important development. there are clearly big differences between major countries in the world when it comes to the issues that were discussed. but the russian foreign minister held his own, stood up to the challenges of the press and gave a clear assessment of events going on, not just in ukraine, but around the world,
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an act of economic racism. that's how you get to as branded and e resolution aimed at blocking a major oil pipeline project. citing and aged environmental and human rights abuses, the deputy speaker of against parliament, uganda parliament has accused vessels of violating the country. sovereignty. the resolution is based on misinformation and represents the highest level on mia colonialism and imperialism against the sovereignty of uganda and tens of mia. it also seeks to deny ugandans in east africans benefits and opportunities from the oil and gas sector. this represents the highest form of economic racism against developing countries who has the right to explore and develop from their own natural resources and under what conditions. that's the knob of the fight between uganda, tanzania, and the eve on friday that you parliament issued a statement saying they advised all companies, the stakeholders linked to the east african crude oil pipeline project, to abandon all activities and to seize any production. now the worries for the u
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parliament, as cited in the petition, ah, environmental, and linked to human rights abuses. they say detractors of the project have been arbitrarily jail and that an oil spill or a leak from the underground project could infest among the many rivers connected to the great lakes region. and could be a detriment to millions of people who live in that area. hits more from the, the european parliament calls for the you and the international community to exert maximum pressure on ugandan intensity and authorities, as well as the project promoters and stakeholders to protect the environment. and to put an end to the extractive activities in protected and sensitive ecosystems, including the shores of lake albert and commit to using the best available means to preserve the culture, health and future of the communities affected. what the petition will not tell you . however, in the energy poverty of the east african region as
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a whole and that many of the east african countries can not afford to go green. it is estimated that 66 percent of uganda's, a multi destination and the energy poor and the 33 percent of them have always suffered from like, shoot energy poverty. uganda is one of the countries that could greatly benefit from this pipeline. it's estimated that uganda has 1400000000 barrels of oil and a is ground. and that the way 1400 kilometer pipeline plan between it and tell zenia could lift millions out of poverty. and according to the president of uganda, he had a wanting on twitter for total energy, which is one of the companies linked to the pipeline project. he says that should they follow in the footsteps of the wanting from the parliament, uganda and tell dania, stand ready to take their fate into their own hands and taught a cause for their own destiny. and that if to a towel pulls out,
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they will be ready to find another, pardon me from now to europe, where you are pin thumb is an angry of an easy decision to remove travis and quotas allowing the export of ukrainian agricultural products via the block. i move for helping ukraine, but i believe d u has opened pandora's box. the idea was not met with enthusiasm. the conflict in ukraine. it to the blocking of the black sea ports from which ukrainian grain was exported in order to support ukraine. the eu has removed tabitha and quotas, but some european farmers are starting to complain that cheaper ukrainian grain remains in a countries creating price competition among produces in the mania algeria. and i think you countries. okay, and fama, alexander football, urged routine officials to steppin unfortunately, inflation started even before the war. then we observed such processes. after the
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start of the military conflict, problems with grain became much more serious. we would agree to help ukraine with the provision of transit corridors. but their grain remaining here in bulgaria is totally ruining us. our expectations are that the bulgarian government, as well as the european commission, will take measures regarding this matter to protect both bulgarian and european consumers. because this is not only a problem in bulgaria. you policy is also said to be exacerbating food shortages in africa. russian president vladimir putin says that not enough grain is going to the world's poorest countries. just 2 of the $211.00 ships that nifty cranium ports under recent deal broke about the united nations and turkey. went to africa will be on some news in brief, from around the world. in paris, the massive fire has broken out at a warehouse with plumes of thick smoke billowing into the sky. the place sprayed across 7000 square meters at the facility. part of a major produce market about
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a 100 firefighters had been working at the scene to moldova. now where protesters have again taken to the streets of the capital to demand the countries, the pro european president resign thousands of mast outside the main government building to denounce high inflation and fuel costs. after prices sought on the back of western sanctions against russia. earlier this month, protest i set up a tent camp outside government headquarters and valley to state until the president resigns. and in the philippines, vast parts of the southeast asian country are being battered by destructive and make a storm as super typhoon no. lou with winds approaching speeds of 200 kilometers per hour has made land for on the countries main island authorities earlier court for mass evacuation saying the storm poses a quote, extreme weight to lives and property. and that brings us to the end
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their favorite topic. a for political analyst over the last couple of months has moved from the realm of speculation into a fast shaping reality with russia announcing partial mobilization, what it sees as a war with nature and the collective quest. not the more more, it's not a proxy war and not be trading of sanctions, but it will blow you. magic conflict with already thousands of data on both sides. can anything be done to prevent further installation to discuss it. i'm now joined by demetrius constance. a couple of political analysts for my advisor to your degree prime minister address on jo demetrius. it's a great pleasure, radon for me to talk to you and i really like this opportunity to communicate. because i think we, we may not have it for a long time because russia and europe seemed to be enemies yet again. and those differences seem to be truly irreconcilable. what do you think it's all heading? thank you for.
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