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a lot of their numerous mad yet. so to handle most of his emotional specially to live with these to those openings and you talk a little going to skip. mm ah, when you stand him, but we will supply energy resources to those countries to put on a price cap. that's the start warning from vladimir putin with he blames western politicians for effectively destroying the global energy market. he was speaking that the russian energy weak form currently being held right now here in moscow. also speaking of the conference, so the head of the russian energy giant gases problem claims that germany's underground gas storage supplies will only be enough to last 2 months. at rogers security services names, the ukrainian military intelligence chief was being behind the crimean bridge by
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a well, the movers and shakers of the global energy market meeting for the day, one today of the russian energy week for and we'll go live there in just a moment. here we're not seeing international. the mean time at western politicians are effectively destroying the global energy market. that is, the view of vladimir putin who made the claim address the russian energy leak form currently being held. here he accused a western government being guided only by their own ambitions. the girth you could claim the discriminant. if they fail to reach that aims, they are mine. it will show the infrastructure of their rivals of call, sir, i'm talking about the attacks on the north stream one and north stream to the light lines. these attacks undoubtedly acts of international terrorism seem to block europe from cheap energy sources back to deprive millions of people of resources and force other countries to buy energy resources at higher prices in alicia
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community. all right, less costly now to our course, one of our earlier katrinka. good to see you again if you've been monitoring this sir. now from the very, very beginning, this energy for him, what keeping us some of the main issues that were addressed earlier today by the russian president. hello again, warry was law not only did the, the russian president called the north stream pipeline disruptions, an act of international terrorism. he also hinted at the possible culprits and said that the, the nation's responsible for the attack on the nord stream of pipelines. actually those who want to fully cut ties between the european union and russia, and also added that easily, gently wlan shifts, and also a great, you added a liquidity with
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i'm sorry, lori, i will go, will come back to my interest to my mother. she get herself a glass of water. basically a ilya is a downtown as central moscow right now he is covering what is day, one of his russia energy for him. there are 3000 participants from over 70 countries who are joining us here at this forum here. in the russian capital, and it's looking like a lot of the big movers and shakers in the world energy markets are really well, making some big steps today. now a major point of discussion at the forum has been whether the e used current gas reserves will be enough to get through the upcoming winter. at the head of the russian energy giant gas prom shed. his assessment was our chaise glucose. returning to the question whether europe can survive with injected gas, william that the colonel have an underground storage. dance is birds, sin point to no one can give any guarantee. if we talk about the act of guest volume and underground storage facilities in europe, then we must 1st talk about germany. the volume of act,
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of guess injection capabilities in germany. monster 21500000 cubic meters of guess or 100 percent injections. germany apparently will pump about 20 it is estimated, the germany will consume 6 to 1000000000 cubic meters of gas in the coming auto winter period. this means that gas on the underground storage facilities in germany's enough for 2 or as the most 2 and a half months. now, of course, not just in europe where there are a variety, i should say, of energy concerns. africa is facing the strain as well. how are the countries there are increasing ties with russia and another part of the moscow energy week as the russia africa cooperation for him? that's been active since 2019, so he is what the form is head oh leg o sort of had to say africa. so that's the progress from when you milestone african states. clearly understand that they have a long way ahead to insure their own energy. so cured little elizabeth. listen you . they acknowledged today. africa has a to a large extent, why a still an importer of energy resources. thus despite africa's significant oil and gas reserves, particularly in the mozambique shelf area. at this very moment,
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we have to combine russian and african efforts. it would be beneficial at this time . as africa wants to enlarge its own energy capacities and russia has the required skills and technologies brushes able to assist africa and training it's workforce for the energy industry. but meanwhile, western states are currently focused on pumping hydrocarbons out of africa as they covered themselves with slogans of energy transition. while they themselves are the most interested in these resources, you 1st throw. in another comment of today's energy for him, a president putin claimed whoever committed the sabotage of the nor stream pipeline system had intended to sever economic ties directly between russia and the european union. across these, the you stands behind the sabotage of north street, one and 2. and we'll see those cities, we find a break of target entry and russia and europe is that those who want to finally undermine the political subjectivity of europe, week in its industrial potential. but that have become a leader on that market list. so while the us is about a debate,
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an $817000000000.00 bill to up contain china and russia. some european countries are saying they shouldn't decouple from china, but they should continue to do business together. that's actually according to their german champ, chancello plans to travel to beijing next month. the arctic contributor rachel marston has been digging deeper with her thoughts and opinions. europe has been riding shotgun with washington on ukraine, but it looks like at least some european officials are now realizing that europe may be about to be shoved out of the washington, warmer veal and left road side in ukraine as washing sets. it's g p asked to tie bay, we hear from yes, colleagues, invest in your strategic enablers because they're much comp time. and it could be pretty soon when we the us, my big gaged food elsewhere in asia pacific. and we will be simply unable to
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support you and it sounds like when washington and brussels planned their ukraine adventure, the e. u was not anticipating a change of itinerary to include taiwan. here's the chief diplomat, the deep us china competition. but was not a surprise. but this collation of been shown in by one, yes, they were not indian. and they were treated by an individual travel, november's finality that bring it. i went straight to bridge at the age of a i wouldn't say a wall, but a lot of wall games. oh, being clay, they're individual travel and the personality there is triggering a war. who could that be? surely he can't possibly referring to how speaker nancy pelosi is or drums bunger performance, anti pay over the summer, kitty german chancellor earl i've shoals is also reportedly set to visit china next month. and he doesn't seem to keen on counting ties with beijing like europe was
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goaded by washington into doing with moscow to the blocks, ongoing economic detriment, have a listen. we don't have to decouple from some countries. i, sam fagley. we must continue to do business with china. now understand what you officials wouldn't want to cut themselves off from china on the blocks largest trading partner, a few more sell sanctions and the risks becoming the west. korea, at this point, the trade commissioner does seem to get it saying that hell, a word with his washington colleagues about its latest china policy moves, which he sees as unproductive and harmful. makes sense, considering how complicated it would be to replace chinese trade. it would take apple for example, about 8 years to move just 10 percent of its chinese production out of the country where 98 percent of its i phones are made. that's according to bloomberg intelligence is report. so perhaps brussels is now looking at the u. s. agenda a bit more skeptically before leaping off a cliff at washington be asked and then realizing too late that it didn't have
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a parachute. and by the way, the chief diplomat burrell seems to be that with this pair, she packers. and it's just you, you diplomat saying, quote, sometimes i knew more of what was happening somewhere by reading the newspaper. then reading your report, reports come sometimes too late. but at least if not yet too late for europe to push back on the notion of opening up a 2nd western waterfront with the world's largest economy. so ukrainian military intelligence organized the crimean bridge bombing that is, according to russia's federal security service and f s b says 8 people have been arrested in connection with the attack. and the agency also states that explosives were hidden inside a truck. carrying rolls of plastic sheeting that is used in the construction industry. the explosive device was camouflaged inside rows of polyethylene, construction sheeting, material on $22.00, pallets with a total weight of 22770 kilograms. and in early august this year was sent from the
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c port of odessa to the bulgarian city of ruth. for the main point was that this terrorist attack was orchestrated by ukraine spy, chief tedium don off with the help of a russian ukrainian and armenian citizens. as we heard, 8 of them have been detained so far. we're still on the lookout for the remaining for now ukraine's intelligence services over so the entire transportation and they oversold the transportation. let's have a look at the map they took. we're now seeing pictures of those, the pains, but let's switch it off and look at the roots. that the truck folks, so there we have it. it started off in the seaport, odessa, then it moved into bulgaria and they'd so country and then it moved on to georgia, armenia through some russian regions. and then it made its way onto the crime me in bridge. now as with as a result of that for people lost their lives ukrainians,
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and ukrainian officials work static about that. when you trade in citizens. taken selfies next banner of the bridge. that was collapse. and we saw officials, the pretty much straight forward saying that what a great achievement this is and what a great blow the says for vladimir putin. even though they were saying all of this, at some point, they even accused russia of blowing up its own bridge, which made no sense whatsoever. but of course, this would go along with the, with a western narrative. we also saw, of course, how the officials, they didn't take official responsibility for this terrorist attack, but they were so happy about it that not it were there were alluding to the fact that this is a great achievement for them. and even this morning, as early as morning, once again, they reminded us that this is very helpful for them. and this is something that was on their agenda for a very long time. let's take a listen. no,
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the see there was the last wish destroyed half of howard and so who was responsible for that? it's very helpful for cream. we've been said from the very beginning that this bridge will be a will try to, to the story as soon as we will be able to the so. so we'll keep hearing it from them. how helpful that would be for them. and that they've been planning this all along yet somehow, even though it makes absolutely no sense for any reason that it was russia, blew up its own bridge. now again, we heard today from the press service of the cranes, the military intelligence. and they're released at suite where they're saying that all the s s b and rushes investigative committee, we all know that there are fake structures and that their findings are absolute nonsense. so this plays along and so their theory that they have nothing to do with it and that it is probably russia who did it itself. and the reason why they're so confidence in dismissing the structures and dismissing the findings. it's because
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they are getting support from western countries from european countries who are not only not condemning this terrorist attack, but there are also encourage and that they're supporting it. they're applauding this attack. some of them are even calling for more such attacks on russian soil. the events of the last days have once again demonstrated the blade and double standards of the collective west. the litmus test was the terrorist act committed by the ukrainian special services on the crimean bridge. a cynical attack on an object of critical civilian infrastructure. in fact, the missions of germany, latvia and lithuania to the o. s p e, justified the terrorist attack on the crimean bridge. so i guess this is why ukrainian officials feel so confident and dismissing the findings and the courage and more tax on russian soil. but today, what we know is that 8 out of the 12 suspects involved in this terrorist attack on the crimean bridge have been detained. there are looking for the 4 remaining ones,
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and these are the findings. and this is the latest on the terrorist attacks. and the climbing in bridge. we spoke earlier with our journalist under the founder of the news website and don bass inside the crystal nail. she gave her take on the events ukraine as a huge history of a terrorist attack against the d. p u r l e. r against russia. i mean, now the price is present that they are not. it's already said. i think that's why now they are reluctant to the fact that they are guilty about what's happening. i mean, clearly that ukraine received from several countries, including some need to down trees to make the search her terror attack. i mean, it's clear that ukraine did not manage to do that on their own would be hard. i'm sure. so the western countries to me probably that this report that they finance
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and that they provide weapons, intelligence, information and so on to a terrorist country. so the same reason they will not be the new crane there, heidi can go the carpet for western people not to understand reach, going to treat you train, which kind of from 3, they're all, you can 3 to 14, the world bang on the international monetary fund. of warn bears a high risk of a global recession next year. but coincidentally been, but he who presided over the u. s. federal reserve during the 2008 financial disaster has just been award that no bell prize for economics is all corresponding. caleb, dan bernanke, he, he's the guy who shared the u. s. federal reserve bank from 2006 to 2014. now it's pretty well understood. those were not good years for the us economy. who can
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forget to 1000 a 1.7 percent hear loss of 37 points or so apple shares or just getting hammer this morning. we down by between $3.00 and $4.00 and a half percent generally across these markets. let's talk about the speed with which we are watching this market deteriorate. well, the man who's at the top of the u. s. federal reserve bank during all of this just got the nobel prize for economics seriously. he was 1st appointed to the feds board of governors in 2002. he made a splash for himself by talking about the dangers of deflation and methods that could be used to oppose deflation, giving birth to what's been called the bananas. doctor george w bush liked him so much. she promoted him. the role of fed chairman in the lead up to the 2008 financial crash. he said that everything was just fine. he maintained the united states had the perfect goldilocks in economy with sustained growth. low inflation and monetary policy is served the market. well, even told us that
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a potential mortgage problem was nothing to worry about. i do think that this is mostly a localized problem and not something that's going to affect the national economy. remember how well that worked out. now he set out from there on a policy and trying to stabilize the economy by electronically crediting money to those who buy bonds. sounds a lot like printing money, but he insisted that it wasn't. sometimes you hear the said is printing money in order to pay for the securities we acquire. and i've talked about that in some, you know, in some giving some conceptual examples. but as a literal fac said, it's not printing money. now, he's technically true. there was no printer involved, there was no new paper money created, but he was essentially doing the exact same thing just with the click of a mouse critic said this would cause inflation, but bernanke did everything was fine. we're not printing money. the amount of currency in circulation is not changing. the money supply is not changing in any significant way. now a lot of people thought through this, it became almost
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a punch line until ultimately he had to admit that they were in fact doing that mean you create the reserves. yes. and so, i mean, is that printing money? not literally nothing like honesty and transparency from those who run our economy . right. so why exactly is this man a hero? second, because the usa survived the financial crash that he helped to create. he must be a competent fellow and some interesting twist of logic. there been worked for time magazine they named in as person of the year on 2090. and how did he get the u. s. economy going again, you may ask if we don't get the financial system working and that involves very likely both taking bad assets and injecting capital. that other steps to restore the economy will probably not be effective, but just don't call it printing money. we've been over that, so where are we now exactly? record inflation in the united states. the consumer price index is up 8 percent over august. now at this point,
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they've just continued printing money. and the rising energy and food costs to the sanctions on russia had only made things worse. american families are getting squeezed. polls show the public is furious over continued economic mismanagement. so it sounds like the right time to give the guy who started all the nobel prize, just another sign of how out of touch the american elite really are. the legacy above bernanke is very questionable. this is really distorted the global financial markets and caused the huge debt run up, but in the system in private business. and now we're beginning to see the consequences of that as now. we're finally raising rates, and now the financial system is increasing distress. so if the legacy to me is a distribution of income and wealth to the wealthy investors, and exacerbating
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a inequality into us and the stabilizing of global financial system. and i don't think that's a great legacy that deserves a nobel prize. well, you now it's, it's very similar. obama escalates the war in afghanistan and syria and, and he gets a nobel prize war. right. ah, does not much of a peace prize. um, so, you know, the nobel prize is a, don't mean very much the very political. you know, those who do what the ruling interest in the west want them to do economically or, or diplomatically geo politics. so they get rewarded for it with a nobel prize. ok. so, you know, it's, it's very comparable. if you give us a prize, the, someone who's a, who's actions and, and policies are, are contrary to what the nobel prize is supposed to be about. it's good to have you
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with us to day, expanding african connections. that's what the presidents of tanzania and kenya have agreed to do after signing a contract to build a major gas pipeline linking the 2 countries. the 600 kilometer long project is designed to boost trader lower industrial energy costs and well key prices down in the private sector for both nations. but antonia and kenya and not the only african states are seeking to broaden their energy prospects. uganda is also set to complete an oil pipeline of its own, and that is in the face of pressure from the e. u, for the nation to stop it's extraction and production efforts over now to id corresponding, accountable, a. tattler with more. this fights pressure by the european union parliament for all extractive activities to be halted over a pipeline. uganda is determined to see it completed. the you claims that the pipeline is a potential threat to the environment and threatens
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a fragile ecosystem. all the while european countries are scouring african countries for fossil fuel resources. uganda it seems, is determined to see through and it's looking eastwards for new friends who will help it re allies, the project and china stands ready to assist. we hope that these projects will continue without disruptions and be completed in time so that it would achieve the desired results for national economic and social development. for you. candor is africa. cold oil pipeline is a political hot potato and has seen protest inside uganda by environmentalists and right groups who claim that it is a threat to the environment. and we'll see people displace the you concurs with that argument and also claims that it could lead to land grabs by the ugandan government. uganda insists that the e u is wrong. the resolution is based on misinformation and deliberate
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misrepresentation of key facts on environment and human rights protection. it represents the highest level on neo colonialism and imperialism against the sovereignty of uganda and tanzania. your leaders are currently scouring for fossil fuels and they use more of them than any african country. and despite this, this hardly a word of condemnation from brussels, but the use as it is intent on stopping the financing of fossil fuel projects, even for poor countries like uganda, even though such a project could help the country fund it's transition from fossil fuel energy dependency we think the bank should now go further and also exclude all coal and oil elated investments, and further outline of policy and gradually phasing out gas power generation to only invest in gas. in exceptional circumstances. only a few weeks ago, the germans, henslowe was on the continent in senegal, securing gas, and frances, the manuel micron was also doing the same in algeria eddying salts to
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a gaping wound. is that developing nations are watching in real time. the western nations hypocrisy telling developing nations to turn their bags on fossil fuel while they go scouring for them. but despite this, uganda is determined to charge its own cost and soldier on with the completion of this pipeline project. this by the finger wagging from brussels, and as for most african countries, as they continue to look at the hypocrisy of the ways that he's coming to the continent looking for fossil fuels while telling them to turn their backs on them. i think of course, uganda and all the parties they states butner states in this project i saw rinse, did have the right to do what they want to do. that government is right on the extracting the oil because it develops that can cheat, let just sake nigeria versus
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w. if the government compensates to people fairly not leaving them home, an oil can help us grow as either or it from uganda to nigeria, which is calling for its cultural artifacts to be returned at the latest appeal comes from that. i, jerry and culture minister, demanding that western museums hand over the ban in bronze statues. these are not just objects of beauty which have aesthetics. these are artifacts that speak to who we are and that speak to our history. it is not if, but when they will eventually have to return these because the campaign is gaining strength by the day. and when they look at what other museums are doing, they will be compelled to return them. for the bronze statues were taken over a century ago when british troops sacked the been in kingdom now part of a modern day nigeria, the u. s. recently returned to poland, 30 of the bronze as to the country. it is estimated, 90 percent of all looted african relics reside and far,
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far away from the continent and those against returning the antique se. there's safer in western museums as some crisis. artifacts have been stolen off to being returned replica with for now. here's another view. the studio at the 1st week is not for that would need our artifact because is this is erica. is a grid something to, to was not a little given is both that the people of the country. lydia, it's all right. outage and it belongs to we the been on the bones. costas, so i'm appealing toward the western war to help horse greenback what belongs to laws because it is all played and will need ward belong stools black this tale walk to be returned to the return to source because is our is our right is our caught your eye heritage,
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we are acts in defer, i go beds. i did tell us in our community to please kindly return to his artifacts to where it belongs to. where the been is. we will be proud and happy to see those artifacts brought back to where it belongs to that quite as nigeria, wrapping up his ours news program here in our to international as always a pleasure to he was us. thank you for spending a time with us here. in moscow we return to the top of the hour long. no one else shows the wrong one. i just don't know any you want to save out this day because the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds
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ah, who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing additional strong sanctions. today russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. i think you sent you a list of course renewed as you speak on the bill in your senior, mostly mine, or wish you were banding all in ports of russian oil and gas. new g i g with the letter from, you know, we're pretty good about joe biden. imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang ah,
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with hello, welcome to cross stock where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle, my what a few days in some missiles can make rushes retaliation to be attacked on the crimean bridge was focused and deadly will kill in its western handlers. now think twice before engaging in more, sabotaged and terrorist assaults. the choice is there's the cross talking, flipping the script. i'm joined by my guess tom. the one go in north florida. he is publisher of the gold goats in guns blog and newsletter and tulsa. we have jeremy cars, mater of he is managing editor of covert action magazine and in washington state we cross to andre multi on the.
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