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many find themselves worlds apart. we choose to look for common ground. with, with a random van joining russia, draw to a close with posing stations in the independent dawned bus republics and ukraine's breakaway career reason telling of the votes and all the ad pipeline operators they've, they've been unprecedented damage to the system resulting in a shop in pressure term and media came to pass possible privatized with the menu. the situation has not changed. it's a complete sham from western countries. russian president vladimir putin says the
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west broke its promises for ukrainian green to go to countries in need as only a small fraction of the supplies went to africa with hello and welcome. it's just gone for o'clock here in the russian capital. and this is ot international with the latest world news update. it's good to have you with us now to our top story referendums on whether to join russia with voting conducted in the independent don baths for publics than to break away regions of se in ukraine are coming to close it. take a look at the latest updates ah
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voting has wrapped up in a dumbass or paddling of the next annual ganske as well as in this apparition region as the pudding stations there had now closed after several days of excepting ballads. for more details next cross live now to our correspondence in dumbass, we have ego is dan of, in the little guns for public. and when the cost was in a dentist, but public teens. kids talk with you moment. what is the latest, what is actually happening? where you are now well, we are at one of the balling stations here in a done as kids just closed. and as you can see,
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the account had already begun. well, this is not really the coun, this is the opening of the safe packets with all the bowls that have come in. and speaking of those at least 2000000, the dumbass people's republic residents have cast their ballots in this referendum to join russia. and of course we have been following the sniffer and then for the past 5 days, the 1st 4 days people were bolting at home. there were more bio referendum groups going from home to home, asking people to fold. and it turn out was very high. we'll find out the exact number probably when the results will come in. but also 4 days, today's a 5th day my and she, after 4 days, at least 88 percent of the residence of an s people, people's republic. i have voted and of course all of them were happy to do that to
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do their duty. many said they've been waiting for the day for the last 8 years. a lot of people had tears in their eyes as saying that this is finally happening. and therefore, there of course are hoping that once the results of this referendum are in the tragedies will finally, i seize a here and, and it's as you know, for the city of the nest quo. and the rest of the cities here, the less people, the public, are under constant shelling by the ukranian nationalist. and we hear about the human tragedies, this of civilians, the injuries of civilian nearly on a daily basis of the last 24 hours. at least 5 people were injured. among those were people who stepped from the so called her petrol mine there and prohibited anti personnel lines that ukraine had been spreading in residential areas here in don barza. but as for the moods of the people that came out to vote,
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is probably best to leave it for them to say what it was like. couldn't couldn't to will no one forces us to come. you can see it yourself. people come voluntarily. i'm so happy. i'm about to cry block other people are crying with joy. there were people from the russian control territories in ukraine for said this there has finally come. i'm so glad i leave to seal estate. i am really happy is come a long way and have been waiting for it for ages. now let's move over here at the, for quite a lot of reporters. so this is the opening of the ballad box by the chairman of the election, the committee. she is doing it right now as we speak. as you can see, not there are if you bulletins here and that's because people have voted in advance and that was done for safety. because like i said earlier, you create
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a nationalist, continue shilling the city. they were trying to disrupt this referendum. however, all of their well as locals call its terror, at times, i've been thwarted, and people and people were able to cast their ballots. like i said, they came out here in a very large numbers. a lot of people were able to do that right in their homes. and by the way, more by referendum commissions. so committees, rather than the mostly consisted of women and it's these women who were walking around people's homes, they're going to mafia apartment building center. most of them are teachers, they teach at high schools, middle schools, universities, and basically when they're walking around they didn't have any real protection around them. but as for example, when we walk around the city, we always have
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a bullet bulletproof vest on. we have our helmet song, but these brave women were without all that they were accompanied by a single police officer every time who was making sure there were no trouble in the place with or there were visiting trouble. like probably somebody began to celebrate a little bit early for something along those lines. but these are the true heroes of this referendum these women, by the way, this, this falling station is located at high school. one of the high schools here in dentist kid back in 2014, 2014. this place was partially destroyed by the are ukraine military, however, it's been rebuilt over the years. but so this area where we're located, it's,
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well, it's also been coming under shelly, being fire, city of the netscape, located very close to the front line, very close to the ukrainian positions who have been shilling the city indiscriminately using the various high caliber of weapons including those are supplied by it needs a countries well this day of the referendum, the final day is finally over right now we're waiting for results and the local population is waiting for peace to arrive. well women, we can feel your excitement coming through. certainly an historic occasion, thanks so much for joining us, and i'm sure you'll keep us updated throughout the day. around one and a half 1000000 people had cast their votes in either net republic by the end of the 4th day voting in the oil gas for public. the latest data shows the turnout exceeded 90 percent while in the hyphen and apple ear. reasons turn out is roughly
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the same at 63 and 66 percent respectively. artist spoke to international observers who gave their assessments on the voting we just cross the border directly to this 1st point of voting before just went to russian city of stuff. quite a lot of refugees from this territories here in the us. so we already had a chance to visit the point of holding their interests. and what we saw was, according to the normal standards of selections, with those who left her will keep you updated on the results and what the future holds for these regions. the news
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i reported crop the impression in both the notes been wanting to pipelines is being considered an unprecedented situation. that's according to the criminal and which has said the reason why the lines have developed problems remains unknown and no possible scenario could be excluded which entails. and this is very concerning news . it's true that we're talking about some kind of damage to the pipeline and denmark economic zone. although the exact nature of the damage is yet to be determined, the pressure in the pipeline has significantly drops. this is an unprecedented situation and it must be immediately investigated. we have to pipelines, right? so 1st we have sweet and saying that it has to, leaks, it has discovered to leaks and it's in the notes to one pipeline than denmark discovered the leaks on the nordstrom to pipeline. and this, of course, comes after germany was also reporting
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a drop in pressure in both pipelines. now this situation is extremely rare. it doesn't just happen like that. that's why everyone is saying, how could this have happened? and was there anyone involved? was this perhaps an act of sabotage, but we'll talk about that a little bit later. first, let's hear what the operator of north stream have to say. damage to 3 sections of the nord stream pipeline system in only one day is unprecedented. it is currently impossible to know how long it will take to restore this infrastructure to operational condition. so a situation where this would be just coincidental is not really on the card. exactly. but right now, what's also tricky is that they're conflicting reports as to how long it will take to fix the situation. some say months, others are same even years. and right now this is critical with winter approaching this energy crisis that we're seeing unfolding could become even worse if the pipelines are completely not operational. what are the possible scenarios? what could have happened here somewhere saying that if this was
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a target to the tack like the german daily, for example, we're saying that everything speaks against the coincidence non quotes in here. we cannot imagine a scenario that this is not a target to the time, but a targeted attack would involve, i read it in some of the reports, but involve a submarine. someone literally go onto the water and causing damage. this kind of damage because like i said, this is extremely rare for such to happen. and here we're talking about really already. so whose son to benefit from it, you pass. we know that there is, and then there's a crisis unfolding in your russia is supplying 35 percent of europe's gas supplies . this is, of course, a sensitive time in russia. we have the conflicts unfold in the crane. russia has already hold to the supplies to 20 percent from the north stream. one pipeline north through 2 is idle right now at the moment and we have the sanctions. and we also had a technical difficulty which affected the north stream on pipelines. so supplies
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have been halted completely, so the european union has had to look for alternative solutions. they're looking for other suppliers. among them we have the united states. energy i says, are skyrocketing, of course, some reports are saying that they haven't seen energy prices like that in 25 years . and here's an interesting point. let's hear what the u. s. president had to say at one point about the nordstrom to pipeline. it's russian rage, that means tanks your troops crossing the on the border of ukraine. again, then there will be we, there will be no longer a nor stream to we will bring it. and how will you do that? exactly. since the product and control of the product is within germany's control, i promise you will be able to do it's a complete sham. that's how russian need of vladimir putin describes the width
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promise to explore quain from ukrainian ports to developing countries with sustain elizabeth's it is according to the latest data on september 23rd out of 203 ships with grain, the left from ukrainian ports, only 4 went to impoverished countries as a part of the un program, the situation has not changed. it's a complete sham from western countries. visitation is very dramatic and why my port no late today has accused the west of provoking and now deepening global food crisis, mostly by sanctioning supplies of russian grain and fertilizer is that the harvest is so dependent on abroad. he stressed that the dramatic situation folding now has nothing to do with moscow. special mil to reparation in ukraine. but the responsibility lies completely on the collective west and 8 sanctions fever. one reporter has also described their wishes countries. behavior is predatory here
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reminded as you heard earlier that only 2 percent talked. the grain had so far left the unblocked ukrainian pores following the break through you and turkey. broker deal went to the countries in needs while maced over they ranalli was saying to be new, while the whole idea wants to help starving africa. well, it seems that african keith is still waiting. here's the president of caney sharing his anger and his concerns. these unprecedented confluence of intensely adverse events, how successful baited what does custody and starvation wasn't by writing food prices that's complicating kenyatta roadmap to was delivering good quality of life to our citizens. we cannot afford to waste another moment debating the method of doing something, visit the doing nothing. it will soon be too late to revive the course of events, and then even the best possible intervention would not survive one report. it has
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also pointed out that in this unstable situation and the world's why should think about its own food security and here. sure, there will be no problems with that as base here. the harvest promises to be a record, har experts say that it may easily reach 150000000 tons of grain, of which 2 thirds will be so desperately needed week some used us in, of course we're following the counting of the referendum and of the votes counter so fond the headphone region over 97 percent have cos balance in favor of joining russia. that's according to the local election commission. thank you. it is not fooling anyone. that's how the indian minister of external affairs sees thing with president's decision to send military aid to pakistan. very honestly it's, it's a, it's
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a relationship that has neither ended up solving focused on, well, not solving america. press one for someone to say, i'm doing this because it is for counterterrorism. when you are talking of an aircraft like a capable of the, of the, of 60 real, everybody knows, you know, where they are deployed and what is the use and what is that capability? so, you know, you're not holding anybody by saying these things. well in yes, you mean india is very unhappy over the s 16 deep by the u. s. the foreign affairs minister when dad up to s j sean car has land. the biden administration's proposal of providing nearly $450000000.00 worth of fans and military assistance to box sun. now every time you s provides these, that means to focus on day use against india. f. 16 f 86 s 104
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south fight does. all of them have been used against india? li just for example, was f. 16 being used in india in 2019 after the barcode strike. one is that india is the last 4 digits of the u. s. they, to many years. so why war america? knowing very well that this deal with bach aside is going to hurt. one of each cell, close friends, make you a dollar which apply. now, india has made it very clear to americans that india has not warmed f sixteens being operational. it is a big headache for india, a headache or india does not want. well, we discussed this with a policy analyst who says new teddy should not be worried because pakistan would not use the weapons against india. a concern for india
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terrorism, as you know, is a lingering threat. pakistan has a significant success against it, within its guarantees of the pool that need being honest on the also goodness and improvement in this distribution. however, the trick is not completely valid, which is why a general and bought air force in particular, needs to mid day, typical credible, and reliable counters and give the ability that is by gaining operational capability of 16 years. it's very important. and in that case, the concerns are unnecessary and irrelevant because you're aware that the songs mean effort has been
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during the last 2 years. meanwhile, india's foreign minister says newton is dependent on russian defense equipment, along with its strong relations with moscow. on not linked 10 am and willingness to cooperate with america. he stresses appalachians with russia strengthened significantly in the 19 sixty's as the us did not want to supply india with defense equipment. this was not due to a lack of trying on india's part. i know 1st hand what great efforts were made over those years to try to make us understand that it was in american interests to have a strong united, independent, prosperous india in. so we do, and we had a buy little step as you suggested, the partnership where rush, i'd give everybody that is number one and then for the basic and the phone number. and those of our fighting platforms are all off. so we had
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a strong promotion and was the ripples systems coming to force the last for many years for the 5060 years? so our furniture, so we're doing in a later ratio was back to the sixty's. when america was i know completely august time and i know the box on the other parts of the world. we are not very friendly. so i think that is the reason why we went because the americans did not have a bus and rush hour very forthcoming us. the iran has accused us of using recent unrest to try to be stabilized the country. it comes after people took to the street following the death of a 22 year old curtis woman. earlier this month after she fell into a coma following her detention by the morality police. yes, ortiz sophia newness with more as evidence. largest anti government processed in
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a decade have been spreading across the country. the west continues to poor fuel on the fire. the mess rally started in response to the death of a young woman who died after being detained on accusations of violating baseline mac republic. he job mandate as she wore it so loosely, iranian women have been the face of the past, week's demonstrations, some roofing of their head scarves and burning them while fellow processors have cheered them on. and now terence is claiming that this sentiment has been seized up one by the west and followers that don't wish iran well. do you s as long attempted to undermine iran stability and security to no avail? it can't hide its nefarious designs. loosening communications sanctions while keeping maximum pressure in place, both meant to provoke instability bids to violate around sovereignty won't go unanswered. even though there is no concrete proof or at least publicly available.
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however, it's worth pointing out a couple of things that would suggest to some, that iran isn't being paranoid thing, the u. s. decision to reverse some of its own sanctions on iran. so the processors could have why their internet access. and that's nothing new for america. they did the same thing during 2018, brought us in iran. we worked with technological companies to help free flow of information in provide circumvention tools that helped in last week's protest. we are able to sponsor v p ends and that allows iranians to use the internet. also, the u. s. often begins to amplify the voice of dissidents, of course, without mentioning their financial motivations. in the case of this latest protest in iran, one particular voice has been given special attention presented to public. ah, this is like the berlin wall, if the curtis will job, than does that make the public want exists. that is why it's different. because clearly iranian want to know chunking desk, the dictators and that scares the regime. we get the message that i started is that
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make it public is in power in america? i, i'm not saying as far as is something that public is in poverty. no one is faith. this iranian warren acts of his sweat to america over a decade ago. and since then, but particular in recent base has been splashed across the covers of magazines and invited there's a guest on mainstream media. all these tonisha men's pouring forth from these lamp republic. perhaps the most remarkable of the fact that iran was brought to this point, at least in part, by an unpaid 46 year old mother working from an f b. i safe house in new york city massey and jobs in the rain. in journalist who was driven into exile, fit in years ago, has helped galvanized the countries women and mass in some 10000000 followers and her social media sites. well, that's not quite true. unpaid. she is on the u. s. government payroll and has been since 2014 when she joined the washington found that voice of america. she has also 2 days before the blue received an estimated $628000.00 in federal money. and to be clear, no one is challenging her activism,
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but all that certainly does not do anything to contradict tehrani claim that washington is invested in best obliging i ran the protest have not just revealed washington's hope to see a regime change in iran. accelerate passively. but also the europe delusional self perception. here is their latest statement on the situation in the islamic republic for the e. u and its members states the wide spread and disproportionate use of force against non violent protesters is unjustifiable and unacceptable. people in iran, as anywhere else, have the right to peaceful protest that right must be insured in all circumstances . therefore, we expect iran to immediately stop the violent crack down on protests. and in short, internet access as well as the free flow of information. really. but what about scenes of police violence lisa for us and corporate blog bowing processors or the french yellow bass movement with many of those protests are shocked by the
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authority with robert boyce ah ah ah. and even more so we sam, you state selling muslim women. what to wear or rather what, not swear by banning islamic males in public. and as for the free flow of information, the chances are manual view who are watching r t right now i doing it online, very vpn. that is because we've had our license as revoked across much of the western world as have numerous other russian channels. the speed with which
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washington and brussel sprouts on the misfortunes of their rivals and push for their downfall while pretending to be objective only further expose as they own hypocrisy. often, valera, the vice chair of the libertarian national committee, says that the u. s. government funding of activists. so to finance one side of the story, i think its would be just impossible to believe. i mean, the united states in the past did have a puppet government or on, you know, under the shower until about 979. so the idea that the united states is not trying to save lives around when they've worked at the state of live every other country in the area and has also in the past, we have a public government in iran is mean it's impossible to believe. i think is good for anyone to have the ability to speak. i think government funded speech is always problematic because government funded speech itself promote certain views and the press other views. now i can guarantee you that if her views are the opposite,
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let's say she was speaking in favor of very traditional islamic law, which is also a type of free speech. if you think this is what i think the law should be, she wouldn't be getting that platform. so we're having essentially is the u. s. government and us media picking and choosing the winners of a debate by making sure that only one side is ever heard. and the other side is simply invisible, and that's not exactly free speech that's very controlled speech. well we need to do is get the government out of speech entirely and all regulations on all platforms and all government involvement platforms. and let real free speech that's market driven speech, replace government controlled speech advertising. now to our breaking news story, where we've been following the referendums on joining russia in the, to independent republics as well as a break to a region of that we're of the votes counted so far in the house on region over 97 percent have cost ballots in favor of joining russia and in the new guns for public
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author, more than 97 percent have voted yes for the homeland to become part of russia. that's according to the local election commission. well, that brings us to the end of this bulletin will be back with the latest news, particularly regarding those with windham updates and around 15 minutes until then . many thanks for keeping us company here. we are taken to national ah ah, praise will never be a victory for russia. ukraine war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. as amman are made, it comes to last should get done in carbon dioxide. america forces urine, you're not in your engage in conflict with russian forces. the american forces are
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heritage of fan nato allies. for certain nato escalates even more in the special military operation. become a war though, when you put the dell sip says that girls that never show and that all of those mismatch idea that i see your to us. thank you costliest, you got what? i mean, we have so you sleep, he showed me, can you stop philadelphia committee talk 1st with almost there with them let's you, when you read only the stokes finished them in your sewage there, as he took the cold. huh. february 2007. that amy of who's in munich speech is a milestone in contemporary history. many consider his famous address at the security conference to be a turning point in relations between the moscow on the west. but he will be sure to president putin spoke about.
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