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agents into russia, it should be clear to wall moscow is determined to achieve all the goals it set out at the start of this conflict. in the meantime, the west isn't appealing, there. panic is irrational and dangerous. ah, we're not reacting to imaginary threats in distant countries. we are defending our borders, our homeland, our entire people from actual genocide, thrushes talk different amount of comments on the accession of full and new regions into the country. the lower house of parliament just ratifying the move in full. so a head for this is one of the places that the ukrainian, when that she had destroyed off to getting an anonymous tip off all to investigate devastating artillery shelling into guns and speaks to a detainee who says he was hired by ukraine to identify civilian targets. one after he gave me the money and left there was shelling at this address and i
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heard from people that civilians died, that the financial health of one of the world's biggest bang fits called into question with room was credit suisse is vote. you want to collapse this stoking phase, if it spock a new type of financial meltdown. with i pushing back on the mainstream narratives here at asi international. it's a pleasure to have you with us for this. that was program. so russia, hello, house of parliament has ratified the accession of full forma ukrainian regions into the country. it's after the vast majority of people in those territories did cost that balance. in recent referendums, in favor of joining russia and russia is top different about says they can now count on the nation's military for protection to him, you know, with them. and we're not reacting to imaginary threats and distant country issues. we are defending our borders, our homelands, our entire people from actual genocide committed by the descendants and followers
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of nazi henchmen who have gone into the service of foreign masters. earlier for referendums were held in the dawn, yet can look at people's republics as well as her. so on the apology, regions, locals were asked whether or not they wanted to join russia. and the results did show that more than 80 percent were in fact, in favor of becoming a part of the russian federation. it's more now with a correspondent, ilia patricia. the votes in the 2 chambers 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 dawn and school gods. his song ends up our orgy just before the lawmakers pressed their buttons. we heard
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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 super food 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. persecuted 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. so we know that certainly 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 wasn't parliament, and the result is very predictable. this one is due on tuesday or less now to some of the legacy from the war in ukraine now. and the russian forces are portly, eliminated part of a group of ukrainian soldiers who penetrated the border into the lou guns republic . according to local officials, the ukrainian soldiers were advancing in the direction of the city of lucy chance, but russian forces engaged the group and forced to retreat. the russian defense ministry earlier said several offensive attempts by the ukrainian army were
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repelled by russian asked, writes, ukrainian troops had staged a push in 3 areas in the hop. so on a region near crimea, our russian forces did retreat from the city of la man in northern done yet due to keeps offensive push. or russia is ministry of defense also said has been discovered that ukrainian forces have been using informants to identify targets, including civilian ones are eager to down off is in the nearby lucas republic. he can tell us more, but i should add that his piece includes an interview with a person in custody who could possibly be speaking under duress, bribes and brainwashing are the favorite tools of caves, intelligence agents on the russian home front in the dawn 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 somewhat wrong. i went up for a walk with my dog. 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, young. if 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, diapers and medicine. leave no questions as to what this place used to be. this
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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. 0 one after he gave me the money and left there 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, there was shelling there after he was interested in other addresses,
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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 came from someone 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 group, there was a strike over there. one unexploded shell is still stuck on the roof. then another strike came over there. the guy was sitting here,
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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 is come with help of informers over poor little 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 of report seeing from the dumbass arc c. 9, nato members from central and eastern europe have declared their support for key as the bonds for foss truck entry to the alliance. in a joint letter, the 9 nato countries condemned with a recent referendums and several formal ukrainian regions. they demand
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a complete russian withdrawal from the territories and colon the allies, to again increased military assistance to key f. however, western european members along with the leader of the alliance and the u. s. don't appear quite so keen to be expanding the block right now. we are committed to supporting mayo's open door policy. but how that proceeds is really an issue that's worked out by between the 40 countries who vote on and made a vote on this in the us, the us foreign country. and so that war girl will have to be done in the future. she go to co krajina, of course ukraine is free to choose the alliance in which it feels comfortable. however, joining nato is subject to certain requirements. the question will now be discussed among the 30 nato countries. you know, she get, it was a handle. the fact that ukraine wants to join nato is understandable,
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but this is not a matter of principle at the moment. but other in the program, i spoke with a senior research fellow with the global policy institute of london at georgia zamarelli. he believes ukraine's request to join nato to be foss, track to nato. actually put the alliance on the spot. as always, it's the smallest dogs that make the most noise. i mean, these 9 countries comprise the 3 baltic states of mass, macedonia, montenegro, romania, to lock in check. republic. these are not serious, major military forces. so if there is to be a war between nature and russia, they're not going to be doing very much in it. so therefore, it is those countries that would be seriously involved in any conflict between nato and russia that have the most to worry. and they are not a scheme essentially just going up and sending in this
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job application. he put them on the spot, because now they would make it a landscape application this, this glorious figure that nato's being extolling in idolizing that they jo, gone to go on with it. so 1st rate of pretending that they're not really a participant while it will be about this one because it is essentially, but nature on the spot. you get your brain into nato and they to is obviously up all the u. s. has imposed on you package of sanctions on iranian trade partners, but unexpectedly hitting the indian based company to by law g. petroleum is the 1st time an indian from its ever been affected by us restrictions today, the u. s. department of the treasury's office of foreign asset control sanctioned
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an international network of companies. the action target, serena and brokers, and several front companies in the u. e. hong kong and india that have facilitated financial transfers and shipping of iranian petroleum and petrochemical products. where did you fun to live and go to buy the u. s. on the move by the federal chemical company for floating, so called global or u. s. and file to sanctions. when the company do it essentially imported millions of dollars worth of petrochemical thought. also, iran, i think for can then to china a thought for you, this is extremely worried, considering the u. s. as not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese confrontation with the indian government. interesting, this also comes, these are far as ministry of india. dr. s junction goes with it to the us where you wilson met with the say, what you see as the thinker. they shook hands there. they smiled each other. in
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fact, this is what i'm thinking say. a few days ago, we have made real progress in elevating that partnership bilaterally. that is directly between us. the partnership between our countries, between india, in the united states is simply one of the most consequential in the world is not right also dr. andrew shanker, came back to india us last the indian company without a sanction. in fact, this is the very 1st sign that a private company in india has been sanctioned by the usaa. interesting, let me also point out here the dr essay shown got why that on his to the u. s. recently complete a ball mil oil prices breaking in the us back. the very fact that in the account by we certainly are on one of the world's biggest banks, credit suisse is desperately trying to calm investors, made increasing concerns about his financial health made fears of collapse. shares of the swiss lender have fallen to a fresh low. they tumbled as much as 12 percent at one point on monday,
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but they've lost about 60 percent this year alone. i discussed it earlier with our correspondent caleb mauppin. we have credit suisse, which is a major global bank, a major financial investment firm. and it's basically having at this point, what is the worst annual sales drop? the biggest annual sales drop in its history just today is down 12 percent. now a, c, e o was on social media urging everyone not to panic. trying to reassure the public about the situation. here is what he said. i know it's not easy to remain focused timothy many stories you read in the media, in particular, given the many factually inaccurate statements being made. that say that trust the, you know, confusing our day to day stock price performance with a strong capital pace and liquidity position of the bank. now there are comparisons . people are making to lame and brothers and the infamous 2000 a crash. however, it'll of you the situation saying that there's not a reason to predict
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a full on crash, just rather a long and painful recovery. regret, credit suisse now, eyes similar, some say to what happened with deutsche bank in 2016. ah, but it's important to know credit which is in a much stronger position than deutsche bank was in 2016. so that is not exactly a correct comparison. now the organization remains confident. a point of concern for many stakeholders, including speculation by the media, continues to be our capitalization and financial strength. our position in this respect is clear, credit suisse has a strong capital and liquidity position and balance sheet share prize developments to not change this fact. now all of this is combined with the energy concerns and other problems in the united states. you know, we've got the situation with inflation. all of this doesn't look good. if we're wondering how this could impact the mid term elections that are coming up. we're
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a new congress will be elected by the u. s. public agile biden's. ready approval ratings are, sir, we low financial concerns, inflation and then the american public being quite unhappy with how things have gone since the pandemic. all of this is going to have a major impact. you know, the economy certainly affects the way people view things when people feel the world isn't getting better. that certainly affects how they choose to vote. to put out in the program, i spoke with invest around buying come. mitchell feinstein who explained the ways the swiss government may try to save credit suisse from possible failure. the central bank in switzerland. i don't think that they will allow the bank to collapse. it will become a zombie bank like city bank was. i mean, if you bought citibank shares in 2007 at the peak and you held them through to today, all of the, the stock looks like it's healthy. you would have probably lost about 90 percent of your investment in to from the 2007 highs. so what'll happen is they'll wipe out
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a class of shareholders, which the stock is almost 0 right now. and the government will take over the bank. it won't fail, they might have some bad transactions, but i don't see credit suisse as failing. what i do see is probably they'll need government support, and that's why they're going to the markets because they've been cut off from counterpart transactions. and that is a death knell for any financial institution, when nobody will trade with them any longer. so either a central bank will have to step in and take the other side of transactions, or counter parties will have to start dealing with them and charge them some exorbitant premium. but it's not a viable business entity any longer if they get to a terminal situation like that. there are of course, also financial woes in the u. k. the new chancellor has only been in a job a few weeks, but he's already been forced to make a grumbling of apology to the public. quite quiet thing has admitted it was a mistake to attend
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a champagne reception with hedge fund managers just hours off the delivering his highly criticized emergency many budget plan. when you went to a party with hedge fund managers after the budget, who invited you and why did you go? i spent, i think, quarter of an hour, maybe a bit longer. and it was a party event. we have policy events all the time. i think it was, it was a difficult cool, and i take to get how it looks. and i just feel that it was something that i was signed up to do, and i had to do that behind. so you wouldn't get with hindsight, it probably wasn't the best day to get. well, the champagne party came just hours after the chancellor's many budget, which was widely viewed as only benefiting the rich among the proposals was the scrapping of the top rate of income time. so that move spot public condemnation and market turmoil also sent the pound, plunging to a 37 year. lo well this by the prime minister on chancellor, defending the policy and saying that definitely wouldn't be any you turn earlier
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today. a full you ton was announced with a policy to scrap the top income tax rate, scrapped itself quite, quite and said the unpopular proposal was quote, a massive destruction on a strong package while the new prime minister took up her post vowing to turbocharged the economy. so far as was altered in market turmoil and even a warning from the international monetary fund. nevertheless, blessed trust is pledging to continue of course, and is blaming external factors for all of the current domestic problems. i get out every morning is prime minister thinking how can we make our country more successful? how can we reassure people, how can we help people get through these very difficult times. and we do face difficult times in the war in ukraine who is regrettably continuing to peach and is continuing with his say, the ruffling rhetoric they, we, we do face very,
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very difficult circumstances. i talked earlier with journalist option returns who feels their lives trust government doesn't fully understand the economic realities that living in yes, so gold, mainstream media in britain is gunning for the trust government because perhaps they're not completely on side in some other elements of policy that is favored by the international monetary fund. and those great are because of circle democracy in britain we go to remind obviously view is around the world and is trust was not voted in by the british government. now though, she's prime minister and i should also say kwasic was saying just finished to speech, and he's given to a conference, but cruel. went to saying that he was implying he could have been chipping off. a big bank isn't champagne reception just before he valued the bound, let alone the impact of fuel price increases. despite the 150000000000 pounds that the trust government is basically given to the fossil fuel companies to
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stay with the harshest elements of the increases in prices drastic was worked michelle oil, which also raised eyebrows. fundamentally what quoting doesn't understand economically, arguably, is debt to debt to g p ratios. you're quoting them in the past hour. also saying look, britton's one is one of the best, not realizing the u. s. a. has not had a good one for ages. the different sort of economy the u. s. senate special representative for trade to algeria on a visit to strengthen relations with the north african country. but amid the diplomatic charm offensive a bipartisan group of us congressman in the morning sanctions against the state, citing it's multi $1000000000.00 arms deal with russia. it is critical that president biden, and his administration prepared to sanction those who attempt to fund the russian government and its war machine through the purchase of military equipment. well,
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the demand comes as part of washington's policy of launching economic warfare against all major customers of russian, iranian, or north, korea, and weapons. over the last decade, algeria has been among the biggest clients for russian arms, with nato's 2011 intervention and libya believe to have spurred the demand. meanwhile, economic analysts, africa lauren's k. freeman understands us concerns of a growing ties between russia and algeria. but caesar an inconsistency with washington's coal, a sanctioning this doesn't surprise me at all, a full, full, full court effort by the united states government at this point, to punish russia in every way can. and that there even attempt to destroy russia. and they basically will use the africans, they have used african nation for many years as a part of the point, you know, geopolitical game. well, obviously this, the contradictory,
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the west desperately needs oil and gas and even some call because they don't produce enough energy. and they shut down much in g given to reach out to african nations like of julia for the necessity of world gas. at the same time, united states and u. s. congress, you're trying to punish african countries for working with russia and having russia as an ally. this is the contradictory nature and insanity are the anglo american policy. moscow says the recent sabotage of the north stream pipelines has played straight into the hands of international gas suppliers. the kremlin, at spokespersons finding out exactly who stands to benefit the most monthly to pay, you know, they used. it's clear that amid the suspension of these pipelines, there is one side that has an opportunity to sell more l. n g, at
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a higher price. we all know who that is, the united states. meanwhile, the russian energy, john gas from says gas leaks from the damage north stream pipes under the baltic sea have finally stopped the statement, the company said pressure and the effected lines also been stabilized. last week the network was damaged in a series of under the explosions. russia in europe both said they believe the incident was an act of sabotage. however, the cause of the damage remains well specifically unknown with both sides trading accusations against each other. now commenting on the incident, the u. s. a secretary of state antony blink and stated that a talking russian pipelines was quote, in no one's interest. however, he was happy to welcome european efforts to distance themselves from russian energy . it's a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependence on russian energy and thus to take away from vladimir putin, the weapon ization of energy as a means of advancing his imperial designs. that's very significant. and that offers
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tremendous strategic opportunity for the years to come. while the us is trying to see if the opportunity to increase its l. n. j supplies to europe, the economist i spoke to a short time ago, dr. hammer, he's actually afraid yours dependence on washington at the end of the day could be risky. oh, this is of course not only ridiculous. this is, this is totally wrong. and we what change the dependency on a monopoly monopolized on the u. s. l n g with prices who are where we are not compatible in the world. so we would have to rely on us liquids, natural gas. we not only rely on the most environmental catastrophic energy sauce. we will be not competitive though in lies in the world anymore. so german companies would have to move out. so this is, this is just
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a hopes that are not too many nations who have the possibility and the ability and the aim to blow out the nostril into pipeline. especially not in this area. we had a nato price, this exercise that took place right in this area on 22nd of september where this happened and it was and we were have see, don't be, be fish. we're not supposed to be in the belt. they see who we, where we know that they are trained by the us army to make some sort of to put some explosives to places where they are let and we know that these, that the us to had with 3 ships. so 45 ships all together was in the major exercise training expect me to be based what happened now?
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so this is a pretty big smoking gun. i would say, well, it's always a pleasure having your company for this program for moscow. of course this is archie international. thank you so much for joining us in sharing your time with us here on the russian capital program returns with more of your help. well, ah ah ah ah ah
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