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a with daniel, but we will not supply energy resources for those countries. and the price of cap, that is the stock warning from vladimir potent as he blames western politicians for effectively destroying the global energy market. he was speaking of the russia energy week for him. it's ongoing right now here in moscow. also speaking at the forum at the head of the russian. and if you join gas problem claiming that germany's under ground gas storage supplies will only be enough to last 2 months. and russia, the security service name is the ukrainian military intelligence chief as being behind the pry me and bombing those details up and coming
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with that sort of the movers and shakers of the world's energy markets and mingling right now here at moscow, essentially designing the new multi polo world energy alliance. big moves being made this week is, will tell you about here one aussie international. so western politicians are effectively destroying the global energy market. that's the view of vladimir putin who made the claim as the address the russian energy week forward. that's here in moscow. as i said, he took the chance to accuse western governments are being guided only by their own ambitions, the girth nichols graham, the discriminant. if they fail to reach that aims, they undermine and destroy the infrastructure of their rivals of call. sir, i'm talking about the attacks on the node stream one in north stream 2 and light lines. are these attacks undoubtedly, acts of international terrorism seem to block your from cheap energy sources to deprive millions of people of resources and force other countries to buy energy
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resources at higher prices? in, not only did the russian president vladimir putin called a north stream pipeline disruptions, an act of international terrorism, he also hinted at the possible culprits. he said that the nations responsible for the attacks on a north stream are those who want to fully cut ties between the european union and russia. and in fact, he eventually mentioned the name's ukraine, the west and the poland. and he also added, quote, unquote, little like they say in the west, highly likely, everything is clear with the russian lead a went on to say that the bullish, an order $31.00 and north stream to can be repaired. but moscow will only begin working on it if eventually the 2 pipelines are launched and if their security is guaranteed otherwise, according to the russian president,
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there's no point in touching the pipelines among other things. president who doubled down on his own assessment that russia wasn't responsible for the global energy crisis. he blamed it on the policy mistakes by western decision makers that are taking their toll on developing countries to what we'll do. but since the expense estimate this year alone, the single gas pricing mechanism will bring losses to europe in more than $300000000000.00 euros, which is in it 2 percent of the eurozone, g, d, p, right? this could have been avoided if they'd use long term contracts with an oil binding . they go to the car and difference between spot prices and long term contract. prices is $3.00 to $4.00 times and who was responsible for that? i have imposed this model of trade on us and they forced gas problem to switch impact to binding to the spot market, which is and now they grown that they themselves to blame them or other countries primarily developing ones will have to overpaid for these energy resources. the results that comes to the european market is sold
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a 3 times more expensive along the chain. these price fuel inflations in neuroscience has reached 10 percent video, ordinary europeans, the suffering of the population as in the middle ages began to stalk up on firewood for the winter. what is russia got to do about his instrument? they're always trying to shift the blame for their own mistakes on someone else for in this case on russia. yet that isn't that also vladimir putin refuted claims that russia was trying to make life worse for europeans by using energy as a political tool and reminded how moscow came to the rescue. when american ellen, g exporters abandoned their european buyers and sent their tankers to asia, where a higher price was being offered. you methics that we've seen american tank is carrying l n g supplies, change their course move towards other destinations. not just because they're expecting to be paid more. surely these deliveries are not reliable. and russia was the only one that actually made gas delivery to europe reliable. however,
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on western counterparts wouldn't like to remember that signified they say it is moscow that doesn't want to supply them with gas. it's rhonda if we're guided by contractual obligations, i under insuring the supplies are made in full. if they don't want to receive our products, we have nothing to do with that. plus the russian president reacted to the decision by g 7, n e u countries to put a price cap on russian oil experts by quoting a famous american nobel prize winner. the bottom line is that if you artificially try to limit the prices that only leads to deficit and higher prices plus, once again, mister putin threatened to stop selling oil altogether to the countries that joined these restrictions against russia. when his daniel was, tho, let him that we will not supply energy resources to those countries that put on a price cap. yeah. those countries which instead of a business partnership and market mechanisms provide cheating, tricks and shameless blackmail. i want to say that we will not act to our own
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detrimental. i'll principle position is that stability in a balanced energy market and a secure future for people's view can only be in short through combined efforts in an open and honest dialogue based on the principles of joint responsibility. and we'll take much into account each other is national interest season is this bill i says the kind of dialogue we have established without thoughtlessly under the opec class agreement. morgan, i be specific dreka 70th. when you see a major point of discussion before it has been whether the e u is current, a gastro reserves will be enough to get it through the upcoming winter at the head of the russian and a giant gaz from shed his assessment was our chaise. corporals, returning to the question where the europe can survive with inject, guess, rolling them that they currently have an underground storage dances, birth sim, quite no one can give any guarantee. if we talk about the act of guest volume and underground storage facilities in europe, then we must course talk about germany. the volume of active gas injection capabilities in germany. amounts to 21500000 cubic meters of
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a guess at 100 percent hill judge that germany apparently will pump about 20. it is estimated that germany will consume 6 to billing cubic meters of gasoline coming auto rent period. this means that gasoline the underground storage facilities in germany's enough for 2 or as the most 2 and a half months. that's more thea energy weak session also included discussions of the energy security of africa and a, one of the representatives of the african. and as you chamber says, that energy poverty is already a major problem on that continent. i've seen russian and african countries have really looked and walking to pass on a lot of energy projects. you can look at gas problems, investments in algeria and libya. you can look at ross neff potty speaking the some of the project around was a big because africa has these big problem of energy poverty, 600000000 people without access to electricity, 900 without access to clean cooking technologies. so looking at russia, looking at what he just done, the electrification on making energy, poverty,
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he st. something that us made africans really want to explore broader collaboration beyond what they already have right now. right now, africa can play a critical role, a critical role during this moment, to bring stability, to end volatility in the oil markets on create energy security. this is what would need, right now, depth, what we need to, we need to focus on. and i think get your idea of sanctioning african states for dim, engaging with the long term partners. it's a little bit too much and it's a little bit to be guided to say that russians and african sneak to be on the cape on the table. if you not on the table on dose negotiations, you are going to be on the menu and we don't want to be on demand. well, the whole a form is scheduled to last for 2 more days with more speakers discussing the prospects and challenges of what is now emerging, a multi polar world with much of the multi polar world being in charge of a the will to labor forces, but be the world's energy markets. these are the movers and shakers of the new
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multi polar energy world details right now at auto dot com, but otherwise hang out for a coverage over the next few more days. for now ukrainian military intelligence organized the crimean bridge bombing that is, according to russia's federal security service, the f, as b says, 8 people have been arrested in connection with the attack. the agency also states that explosives were hidden in a truck that was carrying rolls of plastic shooting that's typically used in the construction business. the explosive device was camouflaged inside rolls 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 seaport of odessa to the bulgarian city of ruth. or the main point was that this terrorist attack was orchestrated by ukraine spy, chief tedium boot down off with the help of
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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 bomb 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 crimean bridge. now as with the results of that for people lost their lives, the ukrainians, and ukrainian officials work static about that. so you premium citizen, taken selfies next to banner of the bridge. that was collapse and we saw the visuals, the pretty much straight forward saying that what
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a great achievement this is and what a grade below this is 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 there 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, the ceo there was the last wish destroyed half of howard. and so who was responsible for that? it's very helpful for cream. we didn't said it from the very beginning that this bridge will be, it will try to, to destroy as soon as we will be able to the so. so we'll keep hearing it from them,
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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 their press service of the cranes, the military intelligence, and they're released at suite where they're saying that, well, the essence be and rushes investigative committee. we all know that there are fake structures and that to their findings are absolute nonsense. so this plays along and so their theory that they have nothing to do with it, and that is probably russia who did it itself. and the reason why there are so confidence in dismissing the sufferers and dismissing the findings. it's because 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.
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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. they are looking for the 4 remaining ones, and these are the findings. and this is the latest on the terrorist attacks. and the climate ambridge a prominent iranian american journalist says she's ready to die for her cause. and that is of seeing the end of the government in iran. was
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there made up their minds what we need here and what is missing here. the democratic country is not taking a strong action. we need the most of the country to recall the masters, what we want the democratic country, western country to actually cut the ties with the stomach problems. i'm ready to be killed if that can make the rest of the war to record night wrong revolution. born in iran and i see a little jet emigrated to america more than a decade ago, saying her job as a journalist, put her in danger. iranian officials, the question her objectivity is she's received funding for her work from washington . it's actually been one of the loudest voices calling for an end to be as dominic regime in iran since protests erupted there over the recent death of the young woman massa. mimi now iranian officials deny any wrong doing of the death of a meanie. they released a video right here. this showing the moment she allegedly collapsed due to health
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reasons. after being detained earlier by iranian morality, police. a critics claim shaping, bitten by a beaten by officers butter. meantime, the u. n. is demanding an independent investigation into these events. well, we did speak with a professor side mohammed miranda from the university of terre ron a. he believes the u. s. activist. my c elena job is not the voice of old iranian people. she is definitely a not so stable u. s. agent. she receives a large amount of money from the us government. she speaks a lot of nonsense and any iran. ready overwhelmingly, the public doesn't take her seriously. and she is laugh that a lot. but in the west, any one who speaks about iran in it negative way is seen as an active this as an intellectual. she is a joke. the united states and the europeans that they care about iranian women and
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children, they wouldn't impose maximum pressure sanctioned to kill women and children. the sanctions are losing their gradually as western countries decline in general, the americans and europeans don't care about any full story. they use sanctions against countries that they don't like. they use sanctions against countries that are independent indonesians have been rallying and the capital g. carter demanding the government changes economic policies to avoid a recession. a labor unions called the demonstrations or demanding cuts to fuel prices. they are also concerned with soda inflation, increasing everyday costs. and one local journalist i spoke with those in attendance and filed this report about the mama, the weakening of the repair against the us dollar has resulted in high cost or imported rule materials. and consequently, in rising production costs an employee,
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transportation costs. i hope the government would be more accommodating and turn out to see the people directory. what is happening at brass root level. we're restrained it, difficult to try to do business or get a job that like we wilkins. i really hate hard, but if you price like with our current wages, but has not increased in 3 years about on thousands of workers rallied any nation about that. on wednesday, they were to professing to jump in fuel prices after the government decided the slash, the fuel subsidy. in early september, workers assembled around a more by stage where representatives from various labor unions took time to deliver dowdy mouse. they were fighting their demands for the government to the 1st, the fuel subsidies policy, and to suppress leasing, leasing cost. instead, both prices, the labor unions also demanded the government to increase the minimum wage by 13
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percent in 2023. cited by the president on for donation of indonesia, that unions said, 6000 professors been up for that today and he, i did, they will continue to state that alleys until december to fight that demand. it's made out of the office that he brought that reporting for. i'd be, you know, from duck kind of guy in the nation. nigeria is calling for its cultural artifacts to be returned home. later appeal comes from the nigerian culture minister, demanding western museum's hand over the been in bronze statues. these are not just objects of beauty which have esthetics, these artifacts that speak to who we are and speak to our history is not a 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. the bronze statue is, were taken over a century ago when british troops ultimately sacked the been in kingdom is now
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a part of modern day nigeria, or the u. s. recently returned to more than 30 of the bronze as to the country. oh, it's estimated 90 percent of all looted african relics reside far, far away from that continent. and those against returning the antique say they're actually safer in western museums, as some of them have gone close this in after being returned to africa. but his, the other via the studio, 80 for which is known for that would need our artifact because this is so rica as it grew. something daughter was not the little divinity, both of the people of the country. lydia, it's all rights outage and it belongs to we the been on the bones casters. so i'm appealing. so the western war to help us be back what belongs to laws because it is all played and will need what belong stools, black, there's still
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a walk to be returned to the return to source because is our, is our right, is our cultural heritage. we are actually in the, for our go bits. did tell us in our community to please kindly return these 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. and so good to have your company today at the world bank and the international monetary fund of warn, as a high risk of a global recession next year. but coincidentally, a ben bernanke, he the man you see right there on the screen. he presided over the u. s. federal reserve during the 2008 financial catastrophe during that meltdown and all he was the one of the helm. and he's just been awarded a no bell prize for economics just when you couldn't think the world could be any more insane. is our correspondent caleb, dan bern,
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agie. 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 u. s. economy, who can forget to 1000 a 1.7 percent here, a loss of 37 points or so apple shares are 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 fed 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 bernanke doctor and george w bush liked him so much. she promoted him to the role of fed chairman in the lead up to the 2008 financial crash. he said that everything was just fine. he
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maintained the united states had the perfect goldilocks economy with sustained growth. low inflation and monetary policy is that served the market well, even told us that a potential mortgage bubble was nothing to worry about. i do think this is mostly a localized problem and that's something that's going to affect the national economy. remember how well that worked out. now he set out from there on a policy of 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. bernanke said everything was fine.
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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 saw through this. it became almost 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? because the usa survived the financial crash that he helped to create. you must be a competent fellow. it's an interesting twist of logic there, but it worked for time magazine, they named in as person of the year in 2009. 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. so just
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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, 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 it all the nobel prize . just another sign out of touch. the american elite really are the legacy above bernanke is very questionable, is really distorted the global financial markets, and caused this huge debt run up 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
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now the financial system is increasing distress. so if legacy to me is a distribution of income and wealth to the wealthy investors, and exacerbating a inequality into us and the stabilizing of the global financial system. and i don't think that's a great legacy that deserves the 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, that's not much of a peace prize. i'm so, you know, the nobel prize is, i don't mean very much the very political, you know, those you do what the, you know, the ruling interest in the west want them to do economically are, are diplomatically geo politics. i get rewarded for it with the nobel prize. so, you know, it's, it's very comparable. if you give a apprised to someone who's,
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whose actions and policies are, are contrary to what the nobel prize is most to be about. or that's about it for now. here at auto international, appreciate you joining us for this program from moscow. keeping in mind, the biggest story today really is out of the i made major energy power players of the world right now that mingling here in the russian capital. the question is, why more details to come here at auto international with further information, of course online at odds, dot com? ah no, no one else. so seemed wrong when old cruise just don't a whole new world yet to see how the steam becomes to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds
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