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a minute, so i'm sure you've proposed solution can time. mm. a full leak in the new extreme pipeline is reportedly found by the swedish coast guard. as moscow opens an international terrorism, proven to inspect the task on the russian german gas times it with local official will say, 6 people are wounded in ukrainian, shedding of care on the top comes a well, the majority of people that both in favor of joining russia also had the you should stop the functions immediately because here in africa we are a local to blame you. ban on essential russian phone lines. it's about aggravating. a serious found, leaving millions based on
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a we're welcoming system 11 am here in the russian capital. and you're watching all t international with the latest. well news update is good to have you with us. and we stop at the latest on the north stream pipelines because the full fleet has supposedly been found by the swedish coast guard. meanwhile, russia security services opened an international terror investigation into a suspect to the attack on the russian german node stream gas pipeline. the white house as shrugged off president biden's earlier threat to put an end to the energy transit route in the event of russian military action in ukraine. the president said that in his 2 wouldn't become operational and we would work with germany on that. and he was right through, there will be a we, there will be no longer a nor stream to we will bring it. and how will you do that?
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i promise you will be able to do on so many occasions in the past the finger was pointed at russia. so many times that you'd expect the same thing to begin happening right now. however, it's not happening this time, and the u. s. officials are saying that it's too early to blame russia, although what the americans have been doing so far is firmly denying their own involvement. it's not us. the u. s. government is in complete denial. we were absolutely not involved. the jury is still out. many of our partners i think, have determined or believe it is sabotage. i'm not at the point where i can tell you one way or the other. moreover, several media outlets including germany's durst, fiegel and america's new york times reported that this summer, the cia had warned several e countries about a possible attack on the pipeline. so what could this mean supposedly, if a warning had come from the u. s. intelligence the americans couldn't have been
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guilty, so it may seem that the u. s. government could have tried to come up with an alibi for itself with the media, allegedly trying to push it now. but guess what? the danish minister of defense said that neither denmark's government, nor his ministry was notified. so if there was some kind of plan, would this alibi? it didn't work. so seeing quite a lot of reaction online and full outs after this incidence with one form of polish politician, even appearing to thank the u. s. what's happened? what else is the vanilla? well, according to nato's twitter, they have recently tested, quote, unquote, unmanned systems at see the tweet was posted just as the news on the alleged pipeline. sabotage came in, and some uses online immediately tried to connect the dots. have a look later exercises present opportunities to test new unmanned systems at sea,
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ensuring that allies can work together to counter current and future security challenges. so you saying it was nato that bombed north stream one and 2 blowing up pipelines because democracy did nato sabotaged the nord stream one and 2 pipeline with their numerous training in the c. so nothings clear just yet, it is indeed a very unusual incident. so we'll, we'll definitely keep hearing about it and it will remain in the headlines for the next few days when it's kind of military journalist vassily, fitting out off an expiration underwater tax. things that sabotage is the only plausible explanation for what happens. oh, sure, the thickness of the 5 metal is up to 41 millimeters. this is a lot. the soviet t 34 tank has 35 millimeters of armor from above. these pipes also have a concrete protection up to 110 millimeters you. that's pretty serious protection. so these could not have been an accident. this is devlin,
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to the sabotage. it is absolutely clear who ordered the 1st back in february the american president said that the united states would deal with the north stream. and as for who could actually do this, back in the spring, i made a report about ukrainian combust swimmers who were trained by their italian colleagues. when this unit space was attacked by russian forces, the pulls took them to the baltic and it wasn't clear up until now. why were they evacuated there? the seas rather shallow. the average depth is 50 meters, a combo swimmer can dived to depths of up to 60 meters when they tried to blame russia. it causes nothing but laughter. why is it russia? if russia can just turn off the tap, the united states still feels like a war gendarme and the poles and ukrainians most likely be the dirt to work. but ins, trying to cut off europe from russian gas and wants to impose his own more expensive one. and we lost some media outlets of warning that the damage to the north stream
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pipeline could be a reversible est, salty sea water could pu road, the underwater pipes. both the e u officials and moscow have expressed concern about potential sabotage off the trying to route with russia branding the instant a terrorist attack. you can find out more details on this story as many others on our team website. we may, while 7 people, including 2 children, were injured off a shelling of a refugee convoy in ukraine's hockey region. as, according to the la guns republic, health ministry, local officials say that ukraine is also sheldon number of residential areas in cas . some, this voted shows the aftermath of the attack local authorities, at least 6 people were wounded as a college under residential building were heads. one person he said to be in a critical condition. and in the city of don. yes, the park in house. how was struck and damaged along with nearby parked cars. as windows was shattered in the attack, no casualties have been reported. ukraine hasn't commented only incidents. ortiz
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from arkansas have center. this is the pulled several 155 millimeter shells struck the center of jeanette's on wednesday morning. actually it was at 5 am. now you just saw one of the craters from the shells. now, as a result, nearby hotel was damaged. the cars that were born here were damaged as well. now, the generator at this hotel is, are completely destroyed as well. you can see her workers are now doing everything they can in order to restore operation of this hotel. now this hotel itself, houses are workers from russia, houses adjourn. this is actually one of our crews that was at this hotel as well. archie arabic, in fact, thankfully no one was heard during this attack by ukrainian. a nationalist by their hotel rooms were destroyed and they were forced to move from here. now other
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damages are in a vis a high school right here. you can see the windows have been blown out. now this high school was also appalling stations during the latest referendum i had that look at how big the hole is in the metal frame. that's how powerful today's blast was. thank god, only one person was on duty at the school. at that moment, she managed to hide in a bomb shelter. at 6 am, i was already at the site. he saw the damage. we will recover from this. i understand why the school was shout. voting took place here yesterday, 4000 ballots from here, we're in favor of joining russia. now the attack was once again at 5 o'clock in the morning. the workers here did everything in order to evacuate the, the residents of this hotel as soon as possible. and of course i spoke to one of them. he told me exactly what happened this morning,
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deal approval pick. well the 1st strike was 5 am. we rushed to inspect the hotel. we told people to evacuate. in a few minutes there was a 2nd strike. every one was escorted to a barn shelter. thank god, it ended okay. without any casualties. this is yet another crates or a right and the center of the nest that was formed by another show fired by the ukranian military against civilians and done as people's republic. once again, we are right in the center of the city very far away from any kind of military positions and walk out of far away from the front line as well. nevertheless, ukrainian nationalists to choose to continue to terrorize a peaceful, civilian if they choose to continue to destroy civilian infrastructure. of course, are the results of the referendum, have been overwhelmingly in favor of julian, russia. but people are also hoping that once they join
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a russia all their hardships will and as well. and they will be finally able to live in peace, vermont calls for. if archie don't as people's republic with the referendums over the leaders have done yes. can legans republics as well as i counterparts from the care on ins. apple dozier regions have arrived in moscow to finalize the process of uniting with russia. however, some of the territories of those regions remain under the control of the ukrainian army, is included zappa. she has capital a part of the dongle, republic and a portion of care southern region as well. lead us from the territories say that battle is continuing and expect more fighting to take place. a landslide victory and o 4 regions means that around 15 percent of ukrainian soil with a population of around 6000000 people will join russia. weiss to request has been approved in crane and its allies have dismissed the referendums as a sham and refused to recognize the results here that it would put referendum ed
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referendum observers from other countries on an international wanted list. we spoke to one of them. german journalist and all the thomas wrote by who was observing and care son. he described how the voting took place. that in general, ukraine tries to avoid the referendum and the election offices might be really targets it's question feeding. and that's why a 4 days they were more by elections with going around with this more bio stuff and making the people that live from their homes, from this whole street to avoid big crowd of people. the mood of the people is quite interesting because i was in harrison which was supposed to be for, for russia, the most complicated area. but the heavy shelling of ukraine really changed the mood of the people in the last weeks. they told me this nearly every, every city. so they came to the, to the election offices, really and groups. and they were quite happy. and i was there before. and they were
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even afraid to talk them when they were pro russian. because they were afraid the dresser could leave and the that what the repression from the ukraine inside after that. and now they, everybody of them was searching for a camera. we had just, we were preserve us and we said, can we ask and nearly everybody was ready to talk into the camera and telling we want to russia we was, we were waiting for it. or other said, well, we were against all this, but we see what ukraine is doing, the shelling all schools and it's really civil infrastructure. we'll keep you updated with the latest on the events that don't bass republics on those other regions. and what the future holds for them. ah, the solomon islands has refused to sign a joint declaration between the united states on pacific islands nations at a high profile whitehouse summit, saying there's no consensus and that it needs more time to think it over. solomon
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islands is not in a position to adopt a declaration this week and will need time to reflect on the declaration and refer the declaration through solomon islands national decision making process, solomon islands. note that the declaration remains under discussion and have yet to enjoy consensus and will need further discussion. washington sought to sign a declaration with the pacific nations and preserving regional trade and security, as well as to ensure sustainable developments mainly to count a. china's influence other se, on a countries that also skeptical about our lying with the u. s. saying that washington's financial pharmacies are insufficient. the current proposed assistance is inconsistent with the contributions of our islands towards the security and stability of the region, which also supports u. s. interests in the region. the u. s. proposed economic assistance seems pre determined and based on insufficient analysis to put it simply the u. s. economic assistance is insufficient. the pacific nations refusal to assign the declaration comes with a few months off. the solomon islands signed
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a security agreement with china. washington raised his concerns, however, failed to dissuade the solomon islands from signing the security package with bay jane not robson film, associate minister of foreign affairs of new zealand say that the pacific nations went to pursue the own independent path the solomon islands and the marshall islands. to another small group of islands where the burgundy carried out the nuclear test. they have real cause issues with the united states and left them a help people. all of these countries are saying a very clearly recall what we demand l sovereign rights, and particularly it's related to the issue of me to work with china on the wipers offering them. and not just all under the types. i think it will be resolved that the states have to back down from it sits to what was really demanding is will give you money,
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will give you these things if you have nothing to do with china and also be hypocritical about it by claiming that the chinese influence was ation. all these countries knows what ration is actually nicer. is a history of dominate, of the united states join now by canada, australia, new zealand, as opposed to the reg, the line. kerry. and their job is to try and corral these independent states back, including the framework of being under the worst route in almost half a century on the african continent. the kenyan presidents has court and officials to implement new measures in order to save lives. given that this is the worst drought in for decades, we must step up, create synergy, marshall more resources, and adopt a more coordinated real time and targeted intervention. the climate crisis has left millions of people on the brink of starvation with canyon president william router
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sharing a meeting on how to deal with the famine. in july a you and report said that almost 950000 children under the age of 5 were acutely malnourished along with droughts. kenya also faces a shortage of fertilizers, which is crucial for the countries agriculture and food chain. but the european commission has maintained a ban on exports of the mainly russian commodity to fill the 3rd world countries who heard from local farmers. he describes the damage again, part of the sanctions on their livelihoods. because to be honest, those sanctions have affected us in a great way. we cannot plant or even wor, can our farms that you must remove the sanctions for us to feed our families and cultivate land effectively. do most of all land can produce without fertilizer, and they have been using it for many years from now. i really do not know what's going to happen and they plead for the you to allow russia to send us more and more fertilizer lazy. all these people have been camping here for some days. i came here
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last week and still have not yet managed to get any fertilizer is not enough. a tool that e should stop the sanctions immediately. because here in africa we are the ones suffering. the european union has drafted a plan for an 8th package of sanctions against russia, promising the punishing measures will by the mobilization and poaching threat. to use nuclear weapons are further steps on the escalation path. and we're determined to make the kremlin pay for this further escalation. so today, we're together proposing a new package of biting sanctions against russia. the new sampson list will include restrictions such as a ban on the import of several russian still products as well as the limiting of access to some european services. the biggest measure is the introduction of an oil price cap. some of the policies had been discussed by the us before,
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but hadn't been put in place. and the measures aim to significantly reduce the inflow of petro dollars. the russian budget by assessing a maximum price on russian fossil fuels at a lower rate than current market levels. however, the unions, members, i get to approve the price comp, which could potentially take a while given time it took to agree on an embargo, on russian resources. russian president vladimir, to nearly a branch. the initiative is stupid and futile, adding. russia will suspend it, exposed to countries participating in price caps. but the repairs to be said by hungary, where the prominence the claim that even sanctions a destructive europe. we can safely say that as a result of the sanctions. european people have become poor while russia has not fallen to its knees. this weapon has backfired with the sanctions. europe has shot itself in the foot. professor of economics on politics, jack rasmus said that introducing a price cap is pointless. g 7 thinks that they can act like
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a cartel. they think that they can set on global market price for crew down below what the market price is and, and i think that that's not only arrogant, but it's really a pretty so it, it's really not going to work. it doesn't go effect until december 5th to well, in the meantime, you know, russia just redirect its contracts elsewhere, and salazar oils elsewhere so they won't even have to buy it. and at the price captain in europe, the global price of oil per barrel crude is equal in low to mid eighties right now . and russia's already discounting at this price cap is being said around $55.00 a barrel. well, that's what kind of where russia's selling it already, you know, plus that the market is going to, the gold market as recessions really hit in the 4th quarter, is going to lower the price of the global crude. anyway, so i know it's, it's really,
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it doesn't make my sense. the european commission is planning on purchasing a price cap, not only on black gold from russia, but also the country's gas expos. now says your face is an ever growing energy crisis and rising prices. rising energy prices have driven tens of thousands on the streets of the check capsule. the rally organized by the check, the public 1st group. so demonstrate is gathering prox approach has become the countries membership in both names. so the use is the 2nd such process this month, off the 70000 people to 33 weeks ago to protest against sanctions on russia, any to those, and on supplies to ukraine. meanwhile, in spain saw oregon, inflation is forcing more and more people to stand in long queues for free food from non profit organizations. the lines have risen by 30 percent since last month . as many families spend almost half of the income on food and essentially many trying to figure out new ways is making savings where possible. like this local
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photography, as does, he said the whole and there are expenses that you didn't pay much attention to before. but now you have to tighten your belt in certain areas, especially those tide with energy issues. for example, i tried to turn the light off to put on the air conditioning instead, because this summer it was hot. and in winter it will be a bit cold. i'm looking for alternatives to lighting. i'm change all the lights in the house to early days that consume last. as for the shopping list, now i spend 100 years more than i used to before. in these conditions, you don't buy fresh meat or fish anymore. you have to look at cheap things, vegetables, you have to be more restrained. they can also, i usually put the washing machine on at night because those are the cheapest. i was for electricity. the shower is another important factor in saving, taking a relaxing shower off to work is changed to taking a quick shower because gas has risen or not. this affects everyone, regardless of age or salary. life is more expensive with the same salary you had before. an uncertain future is coming, salaries are not rising. i don't know what will happen to us 2 years from now,
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but it doesn't look good at all in iraq, right? as, as them are, they developed country, the international monetary fund as issued a damning validate of the you tase recently announced tax cut plans. the i m f says the proposals made by it is trust is government, mainly benefits, high honors and may further was an invasion which is already as high as weight for decades. given elevated inflation pressures in many countries including the u. k. we do not recommend large and on targeted fiscal packages at this juncture, as it is important that fiscal policy does not work at cross purposes to monetary policy. furthermore, the nature of the u. k. measures will likely increase inequality. the i left says that the treasury is now acting at odds, that with the bank of england cutting taxes may further feel inflation as it boosts spending, while the bank of england is considering raising interest rates to curbing facing
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off the tax cuts announcements, the british pound fell to a 40 year low against the us dollar, meaning oil and gas imposed had become even more expensive. the move sparks to anger from opposition, policies with labor calling for parliament to be recalled. take a look around britain. they haven't just failed to fix the roof. they've ripped out the foundations smushed through the windows, and now they've blown the doors off for good measure. this isn't bitcoin, it's the british pound. the tories are recklessly gambling, not with their own money, but all of ours. the tories have crashed the pound found interest rate rises, piled on debt mountain, all well rewarding. the bankers who have shorted the pound and given tax cuts to the wealthiest. no wonder support for scottish independence at record. hi! imagine your quasi courting. you've got strident views about economic policy and you even wrote a book about it. you finally get, the job is chancellor. the peak of your game and get to test out your ideas. turns
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out they are garbage and the economy explodes. the u. k. stock and bond market have lost at least half a trillion dollars since less trust became prime minister early this month. according to bloomberg governmental ready borrowed almost 12000000000 pounds in august. i think phil, to invest his fears, vice chairman of the communist party of great britain, josie bra say is the measures overwhelmingly fav a monopolist, some disadvantage workers. we have to look at the nature of the government, look at the nature of the measures. we've been told by causing quoting, that they want to save the economy, and that makes us think that all of us are going to be saved. but if you look at the measures by overwhelmingly favor monopoly and disadvantage workers, if you look at the measures they're putting in place, they say they will stimulate investment by removing red tight. what does that mean? take away planning lows. so we're environmental protections. both things are there to, to benefit workers and they'll be in the interests of profit. they say that encourage
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investment by keeping cooperation, tax load. that means less money to pay the national debt, less money to pay for services, more profit for the monopolies. now russia know an enemy of the british people and russia, prosperity and independence doesn't threaten us. but it's definitely seen as a threat to the interest of the monopolist. they need to expand into every corner, many to dominate every part of the globe, every market, every material. they need to get maximum profit from everywhere. it's in the interest of monopoly capital, which wants to destroy rushes, independence, so that it can loot rushes resources will. and without having to pay the market price, basically, that's how imperialism works. that's what imperialism desires. european football federations pressure. the 1st to promote support will be l g, b t q plus community. putting 15 captains to where rainbow on bonds, 2 bucks to so code one last campaign at the castle. worldcom. the one love campaign
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will use the power of football to promote inclusion and send a message against discrimination of any kind. as the eyes of the world turn to the global game, the message will be symbolized by the captains of the respective men's national teams wearing the distinctive one love arm bands. you are paying football body, you. a for her shown is for support for the band gesture. the latest vehicle for football is to push political messages during games will over the past few years, activists have embraced such platforms another being the taking of the need before sports games to show support for the black lives. math, in these months, fif which governs football internationally, didn't oppose the kneeling, but as yet to show support for the buttons and casa and gesture. that could contravene fee for rules, is it obliges teams to use officially sanctioned equipment. meanwhile, catherine has repeatedly asked everyone attending the world talk to respect his conservative culture and traditions of which public displays of affection on not
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a part. homosexuality is illegal in the gulf. states and funds have been warned that l 2 l. b. flags could be taken away from them. ex chelsea player, micky ambrose confound of the people's f. a banks campaigned as a equality now say football is a worldwide sport and there should be equal rights. everyone in europe, you a for okay, we've taken the knee and so on. that is going to be down to fi for now because it is understand they're under pressure. roman number of countries, full be on back to be wrong. football is a worldwide sports. so if it is worldwide, so therefore it is worldwide, it should be quality. shouldn't it should be quality for all anybody should be able to play football issue but diverse, you know, the european, we've got lithuania, we've got, we got the bullet exceeds you've got france, you've got belgium,
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you know? so in terms of being against it, i think that in hundreds of course in that particular country they have certain laws. and unfortunately we're not the of the rainbow band there against it. because i still need to say, when i asked the international way back to the top down with the very latest a to what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. that development only was really i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk
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