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useless because you don't know who's the guy know for the don't know is i should just to do given me that you're going to do these just opinions. so not to come to you introduce the 8th rounds of sanctions against russia, including the for new regions throughout the country. also there's no one so by that is marked off that he was caught praising himself on the same day. ok, plus cut oil production with the us media branding, the move for president personal failure any time to visit the us intelligence leave behind the assassination of russian generalists study. a do gonna confirming most goes finding
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the a very well welcome to you with pm here in the russian capital. this is the international with the latest world news update. thanks for joining us. now we start with sanctions d. e. u as officially adopt today to aid package of sanctions against moscow, including the 4 former ukrainian regions that recently joined russia off the referendums. and the restrictions include a price cap on oil imports from russia by c. although pipeline supplies are not affected. some import rushing goods like steel paper, plastic on now, also excluded. plus, there are measures prohibiting e u, exposed to russia, such as coal ation equipment and certain chemicals. well, let's get more details. we're more contributes a rachel monster now rate. so many things we do and it goes, so how are these new sanctions expected to affect the escalating energy clients in
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europe? so on one hand, the european union says that it still considers these regions part of ukraine, but on the other hand is treating them like they were indeed part of russia by including them in their anti russian sanctions. now the e u has also decided to slap a price cap on russian oil to 3rd countries through maritime trade. so the e wants to dictate the price at which another country russia can sell its oil to other customers. that's a super modest good luck with that. meanwhile, opec plus met yesterday in vienna and decided to cut production by $2000000.00 barrels a day, which the u. s. has already worn before the meeting. it would consider a hostile act. interestingly, saudi arabia, despite supporting slash production yesterday, didn't raise prices on it, sales to asia or to europe today. but the u. s. it already seems to be looking at
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a backup plan in the event that it continues to have to cut into its strategic reserves to absorb price and supply shocks. and that plan parentally involves easing up on sanctions against venezuela. so what's the catch to prevent his waylon? venezuelan president nicolo nicholas maduro would reportedly have to hold elections in 2024 and engage with the opposition. in exchange for us sanctions relief. shirley hill sees that opportunity knowing how wonderfully reliable washington is at keeping its word. just ask, ron, for example. apparently times are so tight for us energy that the white house is even considering an oil export ban. so this all leads europe in pretty deep trouble after the u. s. bullied it into sanctioning its own energy supply and may half have even had something to do with attacks on the nord stream one and 2 pipelines that supply the continent as us,
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mainstream media outlets and their guests have been increasingly suggesting listen, where might some americans have gotten the notion that the, by the ministration might have been involved directly through a proxy in the destruction of the north stream pipelines. why would they think that they certainly didn't watched on russia today? or t has been pulled off the air when they learned from joe biden himself, he's the president. there will be no longer the norse tube to we, we will bring it into the sector estate. in the bio ministration mr tony blanket bragged about how great the sabotage of north stream was and we're quoting, it's a tremendous opportunity said tony blanket. it's a great thing. not a tragedy, a victory. so after enabling europe in getting itself off from other energy options, the u. s. gets to swoop in and name its price. and according to the german energy minister yesterday, well,
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that price is just too high. some countries including friendly ones, sometimes achieve astronomical prices for their guess. of course, that brings with the problems that we have to talk about the use contacted us when oil prices shot up and the natural oil reserves in europe were tapped. as a result, i think such solidarity would also be good for curbing gas prices. not sure exactly what he expected. it's almost like he got played good thing. they have that energy price cap option that they can always put into play like they did yesterday against russian oil. right. well, yesterday the saudi energy minister said, quote, we don't know yet how the cap will be executed and who's going to commit to it. and what will be the impact of it? well, at least europe has time to figure things out, right? we are risking a massive diem,
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destroys ation of the european continent and the long term consequences of that might actually be very deep. our populations are getting invoices which are completely insane. at some point it will snap. i understand that people are angry. people don't have the means to pay for it. well, maybe the you doesn't have much time either. well, the you did everything to align itself with the washington led western agenda on ukraine, but instead of being tossed a bone by washington, it looks like it now risks being left out in the cold and well, a risk getting very cold way too many thanks for those details as r t contribute to rachel muslim. now now the decision to count prices on russian oil imports will backfire and could lead to a temporary cut in production. as according to russian deputy prominence alex on the nova, sees the energy sector and his statement came off to a summit of opec plus countries where they agreed
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a major cuts in that oil output. novak also warned that moscow might not sell oil to those unwilling to pay a fair market price to the newest version that the same old price is 37 percent higher than last year. if the price kept mechanism is implemented, i wouldn't rule out arise in prices since there might be a deficit. we are again, such an intervention and imposing prices on our production by known market means. so we'll make a decision and i'll company say they will not supply oil to countries imposing a price cap. the former senior advisor to the saudi arabian energy minister doctor mohammed also bonds sees the price count, will cause russia to cut supplies, which will meet an increase in prices. price cap is it says that wouldn't, wouldn't be a walk. it is like a dream,
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like i wish for thinking for the europeans. but if you don't, you are according to the principle of a cannot mix one on one. you will see it will not work and i shall already effect that is any ceiling. then definitely that's where the hell bratia to block or so to use it's oriented gas supplies by 1000000 or 2000000 by block or to euro. so they need to think twice before any such ridiculous decision by that. but they've got to this. i don't think there would be consensus, run your member by the way, each member out of live in the state of tail. they don't know what to do. they are not calculating the cause and benefit of many decisions that, that they have been taken as far as the economic sanctions. again, russia,
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morgan stanley indicated that if this decision was taken, then definitely russia would reduce production by one or 2000000. additionally, and that would get prices listed of $300.00, better bet. while the white house has reacted angrily to the plant production cuts, calling it short sighted, some media outlets described it as a personal failure of us prices and joe biden, as it may further push up gasoline prices a month before that countries mid term elections. the production cuts was agreed despite the by to the ministration reportedly making last minute efforts to convince gulf states to abandon the plans. well, i think in folks who injuries are apartments being further marked over the opec production cuts off the was called boasting in a hot mike incidence during his trip to florida no one. the
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president says, no one adds with a bite and good and peers. opec plus has done just that. i mean, other than opec bicycles, china stairs, russia, et cetera. joe biden, no one the biden. opec. when you start begging, you know, the gulf states, when you start beg, middle eastern countries have changed their already declared policies. it's an act of desperation. it's an act of shortsighted foolishness. when the solution is literally right in your hand, the relationship in the us in gulf states is not been particularly good at any point in recent memory. we have regimes that are propped up by the united states, but still resent the united states for their infiltration and meddling. so it's not that the that the relation has gotten considerably worse. they just weren't very good to begin with with bite and try to convince them to change their mind. it's really showing that he himself was unwilling to change his mind. all that would
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need to happen to end the fuel shortage is to get rid of all the sanctions that prevent american companies, individuals from buying fuel. if biden was simply change his mind, then he wouldn't have to beg saudi arabia to change their minds. a new development in the case of russian journalist study a duke enough who was killed in a car bombing in the moscow region in august and new york time says that us intelligence officials believe that elements within kids government had authorize the it's hug. washington has reportedly denied involvement. moscow has expressed doubts about those claims, woocommerce going for months, information that the kremlin has was provided by the russian security services. okay. it has been established that ukraine was involved in the murder and is clear who organized and committed the killing. if news reports are true that us intelligence has agreed with those conclusions than it is
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a good sign. and i hope that would not be an attempt by our american colleagues to relieve themselves of culpability for any of keeps preparations, work for potential terrorist activities. strength. good. let's get more details on the story. now. don't him in the studio, is i t correspondent, any? katrinka alia, thanks for coming in. and it seems like a real change of time was, i used to the west in mainstream media being so anti russia. was this article in the new york times. surprising indeed. wow. the new york times decided to point the finger at ukraine, which is quite astonishing because these days, whenever key of does something wrong, the western media either appears to turn a blind eye to it or decides to whitewash key of anxious, sorry actions. but in that report, you also find some crucial lines about american officials. it's claimed that they weren't involved in this whatsoever. american
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officials said they were not aware of the operation ahead of time and would have opposed the killing had they been consulted. afterward, american officials admonished ukrainian officials over the assassination they set. did you just hear how that sounded? it seems like it's now only natural, but key of should act on washington's orders. concept that is perfectly fine and it didn't surprise anyone any more. anyway, back to the murder, the victims car exploded on the outskirts of moscow in august study. do you know who was the daughter of prominent anti western author and political commentator, alexander, do get worked as a journalist and a political scientist. and he, she was famous here in russia for all her and tell you cranium views and also. busy for her support of rushes, military operation in ukraine, 2 days after the bombing,
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the russian federal security service came out and said that to you, great and citizens were behind this bombing, which was pre planned. and so now even western media outlets don't shy away from saying that the new york times report corroborates the findings by the washing authority. and that has there been any response from key s to this publication? well, senior advisor to ukraine's presidential chief of staff told the york times that he had nothing to do with this particular killing. and he also said that during war time, every murder should have some kind of practical significance. the sowed quite bad, but this is what he said. and apparently 4 key of mr. paul lock said that someone like do wasn't at tactical or
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a strategic target. i'll underline that. any murder during war time in some country or another must carry with it's some kind of practical significance. it should fulfill some specific purpose, tactical or strategic. someone like do gonna is not a tactical or strategic target for ukraine. while of course, at this point, kiev is heavily reliant and dependent on all kinds of support from the west, including media support. could this report in the new york times be a signal for mr. lensky in his administration? we don't know, but it could be yeah, thanks for coming in with those details on tv and i think you know, while denying he had hand in dick and his death, ukrainian presidential, advisor, mc hell, pull the co still emphasize the key of supposed to been targeting those who it has deemed rush and collaborators were just top low. it's the daily mail has published
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in our school detailing ukraine's man hands for those individuals. it's not a form, a senior official is saying that ukrainian trips can even shoot them on sites. a man hunt for collaborators has been declared their lives are not protected by law or intelligent services or eliminating them, shooting them like pigs. now joined by r t a 's. maria for notion that maria, thanks for joining goes now. while the west tends to kind of look kids crackdowns and away, the dated mal is basically admitting that ukraine is conducting these extra to traditional killings. what's your view on this? yes. how do you guys said be true. the jelly? bail revelations come as a surprise, as it's article contains the number of accusations against the russian military and russian intelligence allegedly committed atrocities, but as significantly bigger part of it is all about her merciless ukrainians are hunting. all those loyal to the russian forces and joined forces administration on
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the ground and killing them like pete. this is something that one would never expect from a democratic country. that's the west pushes everybody to believe ukraine is. the article also says that has revenge killings orchestrated by ukraine. special forces have been recently increasingly well organized. here's another quotation. let's take a listen. others are being tracked down and slaughtered by resistance fighters. a list passed to this newspaper by a key government source identifies 29 such retribution killings with 13 morris acid nation attempts that left some targets wounded. while as through that, we never heard things like these from a daily mail kind of media, but it's still for the 1st time that we learn about key every regimes war on all those who are they believe, collaborating with the russian and joint forces on the ground earlier r t made an exclusive report on an as the you agent will. yep. and the took was job
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was to organize terror acts and murders targeting pro russian politicians throughout here on the region. and earlier this week, we heard a personal advice from ukraine's vice prime minister saying, collaborator is run away. the tragic thing is that key of term collaborators in fact include a very wide range of people from those who actually held the russian military on the ground to those who simply agreed to receive humanitarian aid from all scotia. literally, anyone who agreed to stay in the area after russians to control over rates. and we now hear reports about massive arrests of teachers, doctors, ordinary workers in the areas left by the russians, and we year that's up to 40 people, get detained every day. this is what ukraine's defense ministry says, and i have to remind you that these are just normal, simple people doing their everyday job and even some you politicians started
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questioning this kind of democracy. let's take a listen. the e u says ukraine is fighting to defend democracy from authoritarianism. russia is authoritarian, but western governments plus the media are misinforming by failing to call out andy, democracy measures in ukraine, while dissenting voices in the e you are being silenced. this is also authoritarianism. getting back to daily mail publication, the feeling is that although admitting that ukraine is behind a great number of revenge killings the papers somehow justifying them by saying that yet another uncomfortable truth is that some ukrainians, having been assisting russian administrations on the ground. while the fact that later they were hunted and killed like pigs, is actually not considered as uncomfortable. okay, maria many thanks for those. the town sounds ortiz, maria, and ocean. i think,
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you know, some 2000 the international energy experts are brainstorming, a solution to africa, power challenges during the ongoing oil we conference in cape town, industry officials say it's up to the constant to defy the pace of its carbon transition. that's as africans come on, the western pressure to conform to the green energy agenda. as ortiz, corolla cartler explains, of rick is leading oil gas and energy eve and has kicked off in, keeps out the africa oil week. bring some of the big names in the industry, and the 28th edition comes on the bank of europe's attempt to wean itself off of russian fossil fuels. alternatives are being sought and the continent has seen plenty european lead us as well as see he owes of global energy companies coming to africa to look for the same cobbler and resources that they're telling the
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continent to turn their back on. but africans, it says that they and they alone should be the one to determine the pace and the nature of their energy transition. it is not just good enough to to blend the world where we find ourselves. we have to push what is enough for a century to focus on our energy is on energy grew somebody get into go about to quote that is oil, western finance institutions and climate campaigners, one the african oil and gas to stay in the ground. but africa include some of the least per capita emitters of carbon and asking them to 10 their back on these discoveries is at least hypocritical, especially at a time when the continent has been making unprecedented number of new natural resources discoveries such as has been trying to find legacy early seventy's we've had 4 was roots of i. 3 of them had excellent allan, that shows in them is just
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a question of getting a fuel wells and hopefully making a commercial discovery. recent entrance in the oil and gas sector, ghana in namibia see their intent on developing the economies and businesses by supplying hydrocarbon to energy intensive global uses with and it means that he's more revenue for trinity's and i think we'll place them a very good step towards economic progress, we also want to see for says about we are very much aware of implications of energy transfer transfer. want to produce our hydrocarbon sigma. iris are mentally responsible manner. we wanted the pin for skills transfer integral you transferred to our people, want to develop done in businesses on a buckle foil the european scramble for african resources. it's not just a u turn on europe's own promises,
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but it's also behind new money coming into the sector. but there are some trust issues last year. 03 before you are very countries kind of reduce investment in africa and today because our prices are coming back for i don't know is probably better off or go back for sure to deal in terms of benefit from this instance how i mean is in search of new carpet out in the market, south africa's minister of mining and energy was coated at the conference saying that fossil fuels will remain that economic drive of african economies for many years to come fuel to says that the pressure, especially from the e u as well as the u. s. for the continent to transform at a faster pace was unrealistic. this sentiment was echoed by attendees and the africa oil week in africa was begin to focus on how do you realize you could argue that he thought you were respectable. the fillings are under was so you can focus
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stuff resource on your even address with all those in the forthcoming cop 27 climate change conference to be held in egypt in november. this year will be the litmus test on african solidarity on the issue of energy transition, as well as how the continent will go about it. but judging by the sentiments at the africa, oil week, africa in tends to develop it's economies and natural resources at its own pace, that i will if ada out of t enjoy is back. me thanks for keeping his company here and i see international will be back at the top of the hour with the very latest feeling. ah ah
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