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alyssa, is any big the solicitor who will that they should i see that i think it's an open . does she come from that were still a to past african little things done. i'm proud those. and when a bundle of 11 us to get to know for something with, we're not reacting to imaginary threats and distant countries. we're defending our borders, our homeland, our tire people from actual genocide structures, top different math right there. competing on the accession of full new regions into the country with a lower house of parliament, just ratifying the mood. also ahead. this is one of the places that ukrainian military had destroyed off to getting an anonymous tip off to investigate devastating artillery. shelling and new guns scans speak to a detainee who says he was hired by ukraine to identify civilian colleges.
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no one after he gave me the money and left that was shelling at this address. and i heard from people that civilians died, that a tele winter could be on the cards for europe, according to the continent forecasting agency. that is, of course, as european politicians grapple with the looming energy crisis. ah, well, it's up monday afternoon here at moscow with kicking off the work week with plenty of your top stories on arte international welcome to so russia, lower house of parliament has now ratified the accession of full forma ukrainian regions into the country. it's after the vast majority of people in those territories cost their ballots in recent referendums, in favor of joining russia. and now russia's top difference says that they can count on the nation's military to protect them. maria, good room, you know, rhythm when we're not reacting to imaginary threats and distant countries. so we're
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defending our borders. our home lands our entire people from actual genocide committed by the descendants and followers of nazi henchmen who have gone into the service of foreign masters. earlier for referendums were held in the dawn, yet scan lugens people's republics, as well as in how to san an apology region. and locals were asked whether or not they wanted to join russia. and the result showed that more than 80 percent were actually in favor of becoming a part of the russian federation. i corresponded ilia. katrinka has more the votes in the 2 chambers of, of the russian parliament are the final stage before the territories are being fully accepted. into russia, and there you have it all the lawmakers that are present in this building on monday voted in favor of the decisions by the russian president. but more importantly in favor of the decisions by the people of dorian school gods,
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his song and supper orgy. just before the lawmakers pressed their buttons, we heard survey law, the russian foreign minister speak. it was an emotional speech in which he explained which horrible mistakes by the government in key of let to the choice of don bass and beyond. to be with russia seriously. new go, the casket resume in recent years to camp regime has launched an all out assault on the russian language. abolished russian culture across the board. persecute at the orthodox church, falsified russian and ukrainian history, and destroyed books and monuments to those who liberated ukraine from the nazis and forged the glory of the ukrainian republic as part of the soviet union. we know that sir, he lab rob is a big fan of throwing punches when it comes to criticizing the west. and among other things. during his speech, the russian foreign minister silenced the critics of the moves by the russian government in europe and across the atlantic. started severely as the load seward,
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the u. s. hypocritical claims the we allegedly cover up our tax on a neighboring country that has allegedly embarked on the path of democracy with the fabricated pretext. meanwhile, washington has never hesitated to use force anywhere in the world justifying itself with the need to protect the people of the united states. so a big day at the, the washington state. duma, the result is a unanimous vote and there's one more baby step to be made. that is a, is the upper house of the russian parliament and the result is very predictable. this one is due on tuesday. so from here on the program, let's talk to some of the latest now from the war in ukraine, russian forces ever portly, eliminated part of a group of ukrainian soldiers who crossed the border into the lou guns republic. according to a local officials, the ukrainian soldiers were advancing in the direction of the city of lucy chanced,
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but of russian forces engaged the group and actually forced to retreat. the russian defense minister jojo said that several offensive attempts by the ukranian army were ultimately repelled by russia as strikes and ukrainian troops had staged a push in 3 areas in the heart of san region. very close to crimea will out rushes . the ministry of defense also said it's been discovered that ukrainian forces have been using informants to identify tockets, including civilian ones, policies, acres, dano, f, as in the near by. luke, on republican can tell us more, but before we get to that, i should add that as piece includes an interview with a person in custody, who could ultimately be speaking on the duress, bribes and brainwashing, are the favorite tools of key intelligence agents on the russian home front in the dorm bass, they look for people eager to sell the lives of their neighbors for a thin wood of bills. dennis here is one of those who fell for the temptation.
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me a whistle smoke oblong. i went up for a walk with my doke, i saw a guy, i asked him for cigarettes and he gave it to me. i talked to him and he offered me a job. i asked him what kind of job. he said nothing much. i just need addresses whether a mass gatherings of people. yeah. i went to look and gave him the address. he went to check when he returned, he said that he was satisfied with everything and offered me the equivalent of $80.00 for one address. but locations of russia's military excuse or supply depos were of no interest for this client. all he wondered, was where mass gatherings of civilians were in a town cut off from water and electricity supply. there can be only a handful of such places, mainly points of humanitarian aid distribution hold piles of baby food,
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diapers and medicine. leave no questions as to what this place used to be. this sports arena was repurposed, it served as a major warehouse for humanitarian aid, where the whole town of several minutes flocked to because that was something that they badly needed and still badly need. but now it stands all destroyed and burned down to ashes by the ukrainian military. this is one of the 1st places obliterated by ukraine's artillery. shortly after denise submitted the information by then it had dawned on him already what he was responsible for and who his mysterious contact was. he wasn't phased by the realization though, and stuck to his newly found blood business. oh mm hm. 0 one after he gave me the money and left that was shelling at this address and i heard from people that civilians died. that then he asked for more addresses. i found a hostile, where civilians were given water and gave the address to him. and 2 days later,
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there was shelling there after he was interested in other addresses, and i gave him the address of the hotel where humanitarian aid was given out. a thick stench of ash is still very present in the air here. this is one of the places that the ukrainian military had destroyed off to getting an anonymous tip off. apparently it came from some one who relocated to several minutes from western ukraine. it came from over there, but the locals here, they don't know why the man the foreman chose this place, because according to them, the military, the russian soldiers, they have never been here. dennis hands tremble now as he faces up to 20 years in jail for state treason. they didn't shake. they didn't slip though when he was providing more coordinates, which entailed another deadly strike, oregon really, there was a strike over there. one unexploded shell is still stuck on the roof. then another
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strike came over there. the guy was sitting here, it was around 10 p. m. he was killed by a fragment. for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the shelling come with help of informers over poor lawful. it's too late. now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements. in this war, toontown, a mac is done over pu in from the dorm bus. ok, see a warning by europe's main weather forecasting agency may be sending a chill down the spines of politicians in the region. it is predicting a colder winter ahead. now that's the opposite of what
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u. s. forecast as were predicting just a few weeks ago. of european agency also warned of less wind than normal, which would threaten the generation of renewable power as a lot of europe is currently dealing with out of an energy crisis. the forecast, which is based on data from the european center for medium range weather forecasts and several other weather prediction systems is a potential problem for policy makers as they try to battle soaring energy costs for businesses and households. owing to huge cuts in gas imports from russia. so are crossing life log to our contributor, excuse me, all, to contribute a rachel moss and are joining us this afternoon on the program. good to see you today. rachel. so the u. s. says that the european winter is going to be mild. now european forecast to say no, it's going to be colder than normal. tough to get a clear picture, but then again, long term full costs and never that honest. how do you think, though, the latest forecast is going to play out amid this ongoing energy crisis on that continent? well,
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it seems like officials here are getting a bit ahead of themselves. you have to wonder if there's an unspoken contest going on between german and french government members to see who can come up with the most ridiculous energy related propaganda. now we all know by now above the dwindling german shower times, but in the past few days, no fewer than 3 french ministers have showed up at work dress for the ski slopes. french economy minister boy nolan now says he's ditching this suit and tie from now on to save energy. here he is explaining what he's going to do. instead you will no longer see me with a tie but with the turtle neck. and i think that will be very good. it will allow us to save energy to show proof of sobriety. not sure how showing up in a turtle neck when it was still hitting 20 degrees celsius outside in paris. last
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week is showing proof of any kind of sobriety or sanity energy related or otherwise, more like proof of maybe an underlying medical condition. if you're having to wear ski underwear to work in summer, like whether speaking of which french prime minister, elizabeth bona also showed up at work a few days ago in a down jacket, as did the minister of energy. agnes pan ye, alina? she, at this rate by mid month, they'll be pretending to stick it to vladimir putin by coming in to work in a tuk gloves and ear muffs paras fashion week for the spring summer. 2023 collection may have been in full swing last week. but for every one else, there was the fall winter, 2022 cloud collection modeled by the french government. meanwhile, the european business lobby just wrote to each commission. president ursula vander line, sounding the alarm on energy prices and their impact on businesses all across the
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block. the current state of high gas electricity prices best the imminent risk of production losses and shut downs of thousands of european companies. that's a real danger that businesses and in particular, energy intensive industries relocate outside of your permanently urgency, funny ways at e u level to mitigate the impact of crippling energy prices faced by european business is a matter of survival. ah, that doesn't really sound like something that seasonal fashion choices can fix. the international energy agency is now saying that a 13 percent reduction of gas use is necessary. but on friday, the you could only manage to agree to 5 percent reduction. german scientist klaus mueller. also said recently that at least 20 percent savings in private households energy use is needed to avoid industrial power cuts in an average winter. it's like european leaders don't really have
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a grasp of the problem that they've created with their anti russian sanctions and are pretty much now treating it like they do. their green dreams, like a handful of windmills that barely exist yet are going to power all of europe. and at least one you member is already fed up with the use ineffective approach to cleaning out its own mess. the prime minister of slovakia is now saying that his country could stop sending electricity to other you countries if it doesn't get more help with rocketing energy prices. yes, that big energy plan announcement that ursula vander line made isn't getting the job done unless the job is just to pretend that the you isn't actually in the process of jumping off a bridge without a parachute for ukraine behave maybe bridge jumping without a parachute, is better in a ski jacket or a turtle neck. orthodontic interpreter, rachel moss, and joining us live. thank you. listen more right now. approach. lot of the
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independent journalist charlie boyle joining us here on the studio and nausea international. great to see you today. so you just heard the report from rachel, you, you see how european politicians are doing a bit of a fine don stride. now the current energy crisis has created the new trend among the european politicians, energy, sobriety. what so take on that policy. yeah, i mean, the total mass going back to where you will from august the problem is relying on forecasts. somebody, there's been any economic space for years running multiple for us wrong. but there's a really good reason why the rock is because so happens, you know, the cost. i mean, couple months later, it's basically tara always full cos. i'm start with are day. and the situation where you question the energy crisis is largely europe's own
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making. and it's a story problem, and i can talk about anything future. and what's happened the last week, but it's the lack of planning because i said before many times and so i sound like a broken record and it's affected subsidies, investment and renewables. i rely on certain countries, certain mixes of energy and i like to stay with the winter, which is the situation is going to have. the other thing that well, i thought was when the crisis choice was dr. the price of a very natural gas rate. and it seems to me that the people that being published really modern europe gains, which isn't it. charlie sorta jump in, but it's always the people you know,
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the crap rolls downhill, built in it at the same time with the energy companies reporting, the biggest record profits in years. and you've got one, you know, you've got a question, what's going on with the governments here. and shady dealings, perhaps with these energy companies, holiday being allowed to reap these enormous world when proper st. you think the u . k. is this new u. k. government, by the way, trust not off to a good start. do you think that you think dealing with this energy crisis the right way? well, what's going on? i'm not registered or asking, which is the most complete incompetence. but if you look at the energy crisis, specifically, you're absolutely right. the crisis come through the root companies make a huge profit, so you won't be winful from it now. but it's profit loss. so a few months ago already been distributed and given that show. so that's sort of
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like how the market works and which means the producers make progress based on the same old energy. so the incompetence to crush, last week he said the tax talks about any funding crushing, crushing energy price to don't make the more so any, any cost by the government. so the price is complete by that structure. which is what if any hedge fund manager that's already started? that's why one of the don't. yeah, well yeah, as you said, it is a complete mess and we've seen trust having to do a bit of a you turn interest upon 24 hours or so. am i right, charlie? am i right in understanding this,
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you actually bailed the u. k. and you sold your pounds and move to the canary islands. is that accurate? i mean, there's government, whether you're left or right, and it's just terrible government. i was training for a while on finance consultants or not yet, but i do want to come about the full. i mean i see the next 3 to 4 months getting very bad. indeed. there's not even about finding money. can people even afford, i mean he's got you got people even with the price where you put a lot of a lot of people to charge a lot of pensioners on, on fixed monthly incomes, who just do not have flexibility to deal with these surging bills. charlie, i wish i had more time, but i don't. and charlie boyle,
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independent journalist joining us lie from the canary islands. do enjoy, we'll speak you soon. are good to have with us today at united states and it's ally. israel are to blame for quote, planned riots that have gripped and paralyzed iran. and that is what iran supreme leader, ayatollah ali. how many publicly said on monday, i say clearly that these disturbances and insecurities were designed by america and the use surfing and faith zionist regime. now the iranian leaders common so they come as nationwide. protests swept the country following the death of a young woman, allegedly in police custody. however, i should say, there are videos that dispute that mainstream narrative that we said the protesters are using this tragic incident as an excuse to create turmoil in iran. and he stretched these actions are not staged by ordinary iranians. now, iran has seen its largest and most violent protest in almost 3 years. with
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a death toll surging the 1902. this is according to various human rights groups. as we understand a protest as harold rock, so they pushed police cars and set fighters, state buildings, or some iranian women have burned their had jobs at their rallies and cut off their hair. a protests continued across the country over the weekend with our rallies organized by students in the cities of ron. as for han and companies, when it's time to learn more now let's join professor site and miranda from the university of terra live on the program today. great to see you today what's, what's your reaction to the comments by the supreme leader? it wouldn't be the 1st time that such accusations have been made, but he is blaming the widespread protests on america and on israel, your thoughts beyond widespread. actually, i'm on the campus of the university of tap, ron, and this is the center of tech, ron. many people outside of the rom seem to think that the country is in chaos,
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but that's not the case for attic tasks, but they're also sporadic riots. and what the leader was alluding to i thought harmony was the right not peaceful protest. ryan, are being done by version media, largely based in london like iran international, which is sunday, sunday, or bbc persian and their gas on shows are explicitly calling for attacks on the officer and a large number of police officers kill well over 10. i'm not quite sure about the number of well over 10 police officers have so far been killed, if not somewhere near 20. the numbers of people who been killed altogether are smaller than what the so called western human. these western so called human rights claim. but most of the people who ordinary people were killed,
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one actually killed as a result. areas activities in the kurdish areas near the border with the rock where separate terrace organizations are funded by foreign powers and also on the pakistan. the order where aris coming from pakistan in that no man's land and pockets on where the government doesn't have a presence, they too are funded. so they carried out to an operation a couple of days ago, near the pockets on the border and killed some people. so you see terrorism, riots, diesel protest, but you also see that the western media doesn't point out is that there were huge anti riot protests in tat ron and across the country, but are much longer, larger than anything else. yeah, but you won't, you won't get that in the western press professor, you see that kind of story doesn't sell in the mainstream narrative to the audience
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is in the west. so no surprise, you're only going to get one side of the story. you know, professor, we spent years talking about an arab springs and, and color revolutions. and, and, you know, anyone who hasn't done their homework should, and they should understand that a lot of a lot of these bouts of potential regime change that a lot of them come from the play the playbook of langley virginia. right now we've got a hybrid war status around the world. you've got flash points and cause of a ukraine. taiwan, burkina, faso, iran, syria. the list goes on. we've had officials here in moscow saying that that certain external players are trying to create this hybrid war on multiple fronts around the world. would you, would you see any truth and that kind of allegation? well, i came back from dora this morning. i was invited for a conference and on the sidelines i was speaking to numerous people who were and i had during the saudi seat on the car. and they were saying the same
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iran that when the so you said that late, it was a huge. i mean, the rate carried out an empty box we use and every time i would make it a $100000.00 moments against the on line. and the same thing that we see iran by that a much larger scale. nato has a huge cyber army, albania, 54345000 people are there. i don't know the exact number. any terrorist walk alongside with ron. and they also have, they're using a cyber army in saudi arabia to support them and in palestine as well. there's right, the machine has their own cyber army. so the, the centers are basically earning out williams,
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we grady, friends, whereas they're mostly outside the country. now that doesn't mean that the protest in the wrong, but protests were liberal but a couple of days. and after these protests, which was friday came across the country, then you saw these violent professional protesters coming in. and as i said, the persian base in the last big back in the firearm using bob, i'm in front of it. but if you look online, you need that to be the war. so the methods used by western countries now are using high tech industry and these capabilities to break cash, right. the question of well yeah, and also of course as you say, high tech when it comes to social media platforms as well. and as you well know, professor eli mosque and his starling satellites have just decided to reopen internet availability, internet access for the people of iran. so i'm, you know,
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awful lot of fingers in one part professor said, well, haven't mirandi, appreciate it. thanks for joining us. to well po process has addressed the president of russia and ukraine in his latest sunday prayer, asking the leaders to seek peace and end the war. you mean apparel? no silly virginia. my appeal is addressed 1st and foremost to the president of the russian federation. on the other hand, saddened the immense suffering of the cranium people as a result of the aggression they have suffered. i address an equally confident appeal to the president of ukraine to be open to serious proposals for please send it up. i put in recently called again on his ukrainian counterpart to resume peace talks, but the landscape says he will never negotiate with the russian later. western nations, i refrain from pressing mister zelinski to do so, blaming moscow, entirely for the crisis, whilst also pumping weapons into the hands of,
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of forces. now the most recent talks between russia and ukraine was 3 months ago in july to facilitate ukrainian grain exports to world markets will finish journalist yanna, conan believes the vatican should have been urging ukraine to conduct peace talks long before the pope's latest address. the but the gun has been very, very silent for them. mass murdering off to don't was citizens for all these years . and we haven't heard a condemnation of the nationalist battles attacking, torturing, killing civilians in enormous reach or for all these years. why now that's the main question, i think what, what should be asked? why to pope seized it now is the time to start to interfere from the war which has been going on so long time. but the crime is very well informed that what are the limits of korean in fantasy foller quinn has bullshit each ball are to do the very edge. and oh, we already know that these are temple what. what do credit has kept now
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with these tactical attacks? they cannot last for a long, and they don't have a strategy, as it's due to hold real involvement of rush, an army crane. now if, if crane has still some was abilities to negotiate knowledge the last moment for ukraine to negotiate. now, fast becoming a very busy, often in here in moscow and out he international, appreciate you joining us here for this program. we are back at the top of the hour with more of your wellness. ah ah russians don't blunt they act with the induction of 4 ukrainian regions into russia. it should be clear to all moscow is determined to achieve all the goals it set out at the start of this conflict. in the meantime, the west is in a panic. there panic is
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