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ah, a with ease of the territories which voted to join a russia away from the official and great as treaties of their session reach the age of ratification in the upper house of parliament in the final vote. 155 millimeter shell supplied by nato countries to ukrainian military landed right here in this yard of the process of new territories. joining russian is the finish line. ukraine continues to release the sales to 1000000000 centers all to report from a city with 3 people with just kills with
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the file or the financial health of one of the world's biggest plans is pulled into question with the room. is that it is on the verge. of collapse thinking phase of a new global meltdown. and moscow singles out the main beneficiary of the theme pipelines. lot the us and it's liquefied natural gas exposed to you with hello and welcome to all the international. we're live from moscow. i'm right her mommy. let's take a look at the latest headlines on this hour. she is in moscow the last stage to ratify the treaty, the session of for new territories into russia will take place as the upper house, so the russian parliament is expected to cost votes on the massa. within several hours after the initial decrease signed by the rest of the russian president last
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week, and later approved by the constitutional court and the state tomorrow. if approved by the federation council, the bills will become law off. the one file signature from dr. mapleton rushes for master says the nation's military protect, it is new land, grossly. so we're good room, you know, with them and we're not reacting to imaginary threats and distant countries. we're defending our borders, our homelands, our entire people from actual genocide committed by the descendants and followers of nazi henchmen who have gone into the service of foreign masters. this comes off the dentist and the gastro puppets, as well as the hairs on as upper rozier regions held referendums to join russia this past week, where a vast majority of voters voted yes. as the answer to the situation on the ground were authorities in a den as the public have accused ukrainian forces of using us supplied hi must
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rocket systems to show the center of the mass city authority, say 3 missiles with loss at the city with a shopping mall an area around a bus terminal taking hits in a nearby city of america. 3 people were killed and full wounded by ukrainian shelling that according to the local authorities. all these roman coke road reports from the scene. ukrainian military, continuous shilling done as people's republic. civilian casualties counts continues to mount over the last 24 hours. at least 3 people have been killed. most people were killed right in this house as a 155 millimeter shill supplied by nato countries to ukrainian military landed right here in this yard or the so. right now we are inspecting the place. a piece of shrapnel has been found in the woman's house. forensic analysis will be done to
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define the type and characteristics of the munition, the neighbor. she was in her house right next door and she was not hurt. again, beardsley said as a blue one man was already dead. when i came, i called the wife of one of the victims who was staying in the house. 2 others were still alive later at the ambulance took them, but by the time it turned behind the corner, one of them died and the other one died in the hospital. right now, she's been asked with taken care of the dogs of the people that were killed while we were here. we saw these animals. there's another one right there. we saw this animals in distress running around probably looking for their owners. right now. their well being is with this
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lady who has been left to take care of them and of the house as well. from on cauthrin archie the nest people's republic. ah, more than double rateable europe have been summoned to close dull sessions over the recent referendums. you are very implicitly just said they called in their russian ambassadors a sign of protests. according to them, the recent reverend has held the done. most of it was the hairs on the upper is the region and nothing more than a quote for us, which violates international norms. meanwhile, the u. s. m boss to the, to the organization for security and cooperation in europe shed his position over referendums and property for the online community was quick to remind the u. s. or his actions. imagine someone trying to take your property and simply declaring it. there's thanks for giving us an opportunity to consider and reflect on this
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question. us ambassador. however difficult it may be to examine the full extent of the self reflection exercise in a limited format environment like twitter. so like the fountain of our country claim enslaved small property and steel in land and from kosovo, there's been reaction and the referendum in east ukraine. the leader of the self proclaimed serving republic has accused the russian president of sealing ukrainian territory. the post cause assert, online prompting serbia's on twitter to choose administration, of course was leaving serbian land. serbian american janice and the bush mileage says that crossover authorities aren't in a position to criticize. and it was the citizens who voted to join russia. kosovo is the living memorial to the fact that this whole group based global order doesn't really exist and it never did. the similarities are
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being wrongly drawn. people are saying, oh well, you know, they do a separate course from serbia. therefore, it's ok if russia separates these regions from ukraine. that's, that's not logic. what happened was that nato carved possible way from serbia and then claim to these were special circumstances which could, they could violate sovereignty, yet a whim because it said shop russians on the other hand, are saying no, you know, this is, these are ukrainian regions that made their free choice to join russia. you could argue this or not. but this is not the kind of argument that nato was making for. a representative of the u. s. government, which is at this current time flagrant lease dealing syrian oil, in addition to illegally occupying half the country through its kurdish proxies is just a pinnacle of citizens and how dare c. i mean, has he, he knows this, he, he knows this is a thing,
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but apparently believes that what america does, it's fine. and this is one of those things that prevents international law from actually existing one of the was biggest banks could it is desperately trying to calm its investors amid increasing concerns about financial health and potential collapse. shares in the swiss lender have fallen to a record low. they tumbled by as much as 12 percent at one point on monday. and the last in any 60 percent this year alone, also correspond. moping gives us some details on the story. 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
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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 base and liquidity position of the bank. now there are comparisons . people are making to lame and brothers and the infamous 2000 a crash ah, however, it'll of you the situation saying that there's not a reason to predict a full on crass just rather a long and painful recovery for grad credit suisse. now. i, it's similar. some say to what happened with deutsche bank in 2016. ah, but it's important to know credit suisse 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,
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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 price developments, do not change this fact. now all of this combined with the energy concerns and other problems in the united states, you know, we 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 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's certainly affects how they choose to invest. i'm
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branca, mitchell, this sign explains the ways the swiss government may try and save credit fish from fame via 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 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 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 don't 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
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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. and other international news, our air raid warnings have reportedly gone off in japan, off the north korea find the ballistic missile over japan, which landed in the pacific ocean. ah, on verified video says japanese seeds off of the government wanting to take shelter . the north korean miss alice said to have landed in the ocean off the flying of japan. casualties and destruction were reported. the japanese defense ministry says the missile flew the longest distance in the history of north korean missile test
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program. so good is it, but it's all a national security council meeting over the incident. the last time a north korean rocket flew over japan was 5 years ago in 2017. that miss out also fell in the pacific ocean. ah, the u. s. has imposed a new pack of sanctions on iranian train partners unexpected the name mean indian base petroleum company. this makes the 1st time in india firm has ever been affected by far reaching us sections. today, the u. s. department of the treasury office of foreign asset control sanctioned an international network of companies. the action targets iranian brokers and several front companies in the u. a. hong kong and india that have facilitated financial transfers and shipping of iranian petroleum and petrochemical products. we decided
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to live in want 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 $1000000.00 worth of petrochemical thought out. so iran and exported then to china, a thought for either the 16, the watering cost living the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese concentration with a dean government, interesting missiles conceive after the 1st minister of india. dr. esther chung goes with it to the us where you will cement with the say what you see as the thinker. they shook hands there. this mild each other inside. what i'm thinking said 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
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world. is that right off to dr. andrew shanker, came back to india us last. the indian company with a sanction inside 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 above the oil prices braking in the us back the way back, but in the account by oil. certainly iran and washington's a sanctioning initiative showed no sign of letting up with a bipartisan group of us congressmen now targeting algeria. but comes as u. s. special representative trade was sent on a visit to the north african country, an attempt to strengthen bilateral relations. some members of the congress, however insists, is essential to sanction algeria for its recent multibillion dollar alms deal with russia. it is critical that president biden,
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and his administration prepared to sanction those who attempt to fund the russian government and its war machine through the purchase of military equipment. the devonne comes as part of washington's policy of economic warfare against all major customers of russia, iranian, or north korean weapons. o. the last decade, algeria has been one of the biggest boys of russian arms with nieces 2011 intervention libya believes so. spurred the demand, the north african state plays a crucial role in the energy security of western countries being the 3rd largest gas supplier of the european market in 2021. and now aiming to increases exports. next year, algeria find a new contract with it's lee in recent weeks, an announcement of a new energy deal with spain is expected to come soon after a stalemate between the 2 countries. laws came. freeman and economic analyst at washington policies was our jury. our income system didn't
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surprise me at all, no full, full, full court effort. my united states government at this point to punish russia in every way can in fact you can destroy russia and they basically will use the african they have used african nation for many years as a part of the point in a geo political game. well, obviously this, the contradictory where desperately needs oil, gas, and even some call because they don't produce enough energy. shut down much in g given to reach out to african nations like are you for the necessity, a 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
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is an ally. this is the contradictory nature and insanity. are the anglo american policy. neil id is a resolve in the conference in ukraine and come in from american 1000000000 a la mosque, the business and person number of trees advancing proposals that go against the western narrative. let's take a look at what he wrote. a propose to redo the referendums of done as guns has on as opposed to regions on the united nations supervision and knowledge. crimea is historically a part of russia, as it was since 1783, and to guarantee ukraine's neutral status mosque also drew attention to the population of russia, saying that keith says no chance and the current conflict that the piece has to be secured. finally,
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must organize his own pole on the feature of the dom bus in crimea. and currently, over half of the voters stand for the self determination. the people in these regions. the crating response has been heated to say the least, the crane i'm boss as a germany did not miss woods. responding very diplomatically to mr. marks. masks proposal over the self determination of the done bus with president. and i see posting his own poll posing the question, should either must support ukraine or russia for more on the topic. let's go live now to radio simplicity, content commentators, steve gill c. thanks so much for joining us here on our see. see what motivated either must to post this recent proposals. you know, i think most people he'd like to see peace in that region rather than the continued conflict, the death, the destruction that we're seeing. and i'm not necessarily
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a big fan of celebrities weighing in on topics way outside their lives, whether they're athletes or celebrities, whether it's hollywood movie stars, or entertainers or billionaires. but in this case, what must suggested doesn't seem as controversial as it's being responded to. i mean, after all, self determination shouldn't really be as non controversial as the hysteric response that we're getting from those in the west. and certainly in right. they didn't, they via point i said, i mean, because and boss social media influence could his appeal be it may be perhaps trying to appeal to americans perhaps, to look at alternative situ. i'll turn into view of the situation. perhaps i don't know, look, maybe an appeal to the, to the americans to open their eyes even that be a good start. because we've only had one side story being told essentially, and in the u. s. and western media. and i'm really concerned as
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a media person myself, anytime we only hear one side of a story that tells you the truth and i think with what we hear it's, it's been pretty much underlined. we haven't seen the humanitarian concerns about what was being done in the vast regions by the, by the militia, by the ukrainians, the last 8 years. and now there's all this hue and cry about to manage area. and a, frankly, the one thing i think that must left off with is list was when i would add, which would be a full accounting of the $75000000000.00 or so that us taxpayers of dispatch the ukraine. and i'm sure that because you 1st deal as well as what did you do with the money while we're continuing to poor billions in the ukraine with most americans, not really sure where it's going and what the end result may be. 5.5.9 days. now let's have a look the some you claim politicians of come up and rebuffs it. if you like, what a must treat said they've been quite rude about it if you like,
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quite blunt with their responses. but you can also receive qual, uh these support from almost the stalling internet systems. certainly have been providing free access to you. you think there's a chance to abandon this technology because of what most the said, oh no, i think they like the technology. they just don't like anybody questioning the agenda that they're pretty forth. but again, it's just one side of the story being told. if you are boss, was actually taking sides, he would have turned off startling. today. i don't think that isn't chance. i mean, maybe he's just trying to resurrect the old beetle song. all we're asking is give peace a chance. and that should be controversial. i well side, i mean, you know, so right, that piece and diplomacy is very much needed. no. with must tweet thing if you like, i'm putting these proposals across that hasn't really, really been very much weston political reactions any days or are we likely to hear
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the western media saying anything about this or, or we want to make of the radio science. there's been a little bit, it's really just sort of getting some attention today late the day here in us time . but i think the real issue is that again, we're not getting the full story better propaganda war from the outset. unfortunately, us, you're only seeing very brief snippets of is there another side to the stories or something else going on. and yet you've had put demonized in zalinski lionized. you had the whole issue of the u. s. and in western media portrayed as russia evil ukraine. perfect, and we know that's not the case. i mean there are problems on both sides. this conflict could have, should have been avoided. i think when you have voices of reason, even if you can dispute it, like you must say, let's find a path out of this that does not in, in nuclear war, does not in the ratcheting up. and frankly,
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i'm just stressed over the western leadership of the, by the administration. certainly the european leadership that seem to be going out of. busy rice i had towards war without anybody considering the consequences of the damage and the destruction that will be done. and so for us, taxpayers, you know what's in it for us, particularly with the investment we've already made. and we really want to go to world war 3 over president so well, so that kind of needs in a little bit to my next question with you said the, the ordinary americans who are paying in fact, you know, this, this giving us financial support. so you claim that this is those, are they likely to sort of continue with this? so maybe not that i will not say anything about billions and billions of those being for especially it timed out what the cost of living is higher and people are struggling. or are they likely to get behind mosques, proposal perhaps rally behind him? i think you're going to see the american taxpayer less affected by what's going on
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. certainly with the energy issues that are related to what western europe is going to be facing. germany and western europe are going to be facing dire consequences as winter arrives. they're going to feel the pain, i think a lot more than us taxpayer thing will. busy the gas pop, but i do think you're starting to see some in the u. s. question. what are we doing? why are we doing it at a time when you've just had this massive hurricane destroyed? parts of florida in the southeast us were sent in another $16000000000.00. so to ukraine, that 16000000 you go, a long way to rebuilding florida. and i think americans are starting to ask those questions of why are we sending the money there when we need it? here, i get a sense of what happened in the united states. see villray as a political commentator. thank you so much for joining me here. it was a pleasure to lindsey, so thank you. ok, it's me. well,
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most of the says the recent sabotage of the nose theme pipelines is play straight into the hands of international gas supplies with the crime and spoke with exactly who stands to benefit the most to use. 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 a higher price. we all know who that is, the united states. meanwhile, the russian energy drive gas from says gas leaks form of the 3 dimensional molds, steam pipes under the bowl. 60 have fun. he stalked the statement. the company said pressure in the affected lines has been stabilized all through. the network was damaged in a series of undersea explosions. russia and europe have both said, they believe the incident was an acts of sabotage. but the cause of damage remains unknown, proven american economists. jeffrey sachs, however,
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didn't hold. but recently, while being interviewed of bloomberg about what he thinks is behind the pipeline attacks the destruction of the nord st pipeline, which i, i would bet was a us action perhaps u. s. and poland. i this is so i just don't stop there. that's a, that's a quite a statement as well. why do you feel a way that that was a u. s. action? what evidence do you have of that usa helicopters, military helicopters that are normally bass can get and i were circling over this area calling thing, all of the incident us. thank you think anthony brent and they did that attacking russian pipeline was quote, in no one's interest. he did, however, welcome recent european efforts a distance itself from russian energy supplies. 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
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a means of advancing his imperial designs. that's very significant. and that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for the years to come. while the usa is alive, he to seize the opportunity to increase ela and he shipments to the economist, dr. i. cameras as you, as dependent on washington is 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 live, in the world anymore. so german companies would have to move out. so this is,
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this is just a hopes that are not too many nations who have the possibility and the ability and the aim to blow out the nostril into my line. especially not in this area. we had a natal 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 about. 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 less. we know that the, that the us to had with 3 ships. so $45.00 ships all together was in the major exercise
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. training expect me to be based what happened now? so this is a pretty big smoking gun. i would say, wow, that wraps up a this news. our visuals are t dot com for all the latest regional and international news and will be back on the al. ah, with ah, the 2nd world war i think 2 millions of people war during the conflict. the back.

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