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free of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. the asia played a key role in building a multi polar world where it's a lot easier to other heads of state, other major regional, somebody taking place in celtic sales. also i had this all the year in your area, multiple blah. so i heard overhead in the russian city of belgrade on thursday as local authorities confirm the interception of a ukrainian rocket by a very defensive while for the 4th day in a row or a rate sirens are reportedly something across the region. newly
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published revelation from the grays own media reports the show, the u. k. plotting an attack on the crime in bridge months ahead of last weekend's attack, we speak to the projects investigation team about the legend secret. very, very detailed proposals coming out exactly where to strike the bridge, how it can be achieved, either through cruise missiles or by our team. lead scuba diving. the one minute past 11 am here in the russian capital. my names, you know me land. you're welcome to the global news roundup on our t. asia is playing a vital role in creating a multi port world. the remarks came from russian president vladimir as he addressed members of peace and security, somebody in catholics, them
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r t. maria flushed and was in attendance at the event label the conference on the interaction and confidence building in asia. we already heard plenty of strong words just as we expected here in aston us speaking at the stick summit of the conference on interaction and confidence building measures in asia, one more important stressed that today's mitten is strategically. very important has it comes at the time of new world, otens centric one, the world wide report. the pointed out is finally really becoming multi polar and asia indeed plays a very important role in these global changes. one report and also spoke a lot about global current challenges such as terrorism and poverty. he called on getting rid of all artificial obstacles and suggestive global financial system should be reconsidered. let's take a listen. give them a heads up when the world is becoming truly multi polar and asia plays a key role rushes, making every effort to provide critical products to countries in need. we call for
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the elimination of all artificial illegitimate barriers. we believe that it is necessary to change the principles of the global financial system, which allowed the so called golden 1000000000 to live at others expense. since the conference is a multinational farro mates mission main mission is to strengthen corporation and dollar grid when it's $27.00 member states. and a big number of observer is to promote peace, security, and stability in asia and actually beyond. and as all the leaders who already gave speech here at the meeting earlier today, pointed out, it is very powerful and the conference should use its influence and potential to push for global peace more actively. also speaking about changing balance of global power is, was the turkish president of the gang said that we all are one big family. we have mutual problems and should work together, work hard to find mutual ways comfortable for everybody. ways to deal with it. and
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he also called on stopping all those who support terrorism in the world. this feature of the iranian leader was also very strong. mr. racy condemned the united states of america, and called its policies behavior and economic terrorist role in what color is the people of iran have always been on the path of independence and progress. and on this path, we have always experienced pressure from sanction south. washington and its allies have switched to a policy of destabilization or so we need to be careful. countries that are sponsors of terrorism should not hide behind the fight against terrorism and hide behind financial mechanisms. london national, the new asia in the modern world requires cooperation to build new models that can deal well with challenges related to the economy and security. normally, after the some it will, there will be a big number of bilateral meeting sol. so here in asked and i put in and out of the guy are expected to discuss ukraine crumbling,
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believes that the turkish president is going to informed whose russian count about and career plans to organize talks between moscow and the west. regarding the situation in ukraine, we hope the discussion will be very interesting and useful crammed lens. a sad ahead of this, a maintain and you know that it comes just hours after the un adopt to the resolution condemning the accession of the for new former ukrainian regions. through the russian federation. so there is a lot of course to discuss, to talk about why my important is also expected to sit with. he's ca, taurus, counterpart on this, will be their 1st face to face meeting after the outbreak of the pandemic. they will be discussing corporation analogy filled and particular within the framework called the forum of gas exporting countries. russia and carter of course, are a big an important part to her of ads. why wouldn't is also expected to meet to
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mahmoud abbas to the leader of poly stein, to discuss israel palestine and conflict. and the president overs added by john, but who's ongoing and continued tension is with the everyone will be topping the agenda of course. and library porton actually, he's staying here in asked dana till friday when he's going to attend the mission of the leaders of c. i as commonwealth of independent states, and we already heard from brownlett that her, the discussion that meeting will be focusing on our investment and trade partnership and made weston a sanctions. technically ukraine, east part all for c. i asked, but key of never assigned the organization's char to back in 1990, so it has never become a member. so the meeting will be without ukraine, but tell lot about it will keep you updated and how to go in here on the ground. catch another of a headline, stories to day on earth, strike alert her son didn't regions across central ukraine,
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including in the capital key of while russian coma. kelsey groans are reported to of attack critical infrastructure elements. that's according to a report off reputed to the ukranian presidential office is telegram at shuttled mid air explosions are also heard in the g. tamir. i'm from nita regents on, russian sol, ukrainian forces are reported to have shell, the border city of belgrade as well. the hearing multiple explosions, where a witness there is or defense systems intercepted, an incoming attack launched by key of forces. there are no reports of any casualties. ukrainian shelly did turn deadly though in the den. yes, the republic with 2 civilians killed in the city of love. while in her song region the russian m. o. d stays are defenses. interest at the 12 us supplied hi mars rockets and in the nearby city of the via kafka. local officials repeated at that
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they saw shelling by key ubs forces rti cruise, and they're on the ground and spoke with locals about their solace his teacher. so it was around 6 p. m. i was on the 2nd floor and went to the corridor. and then the bowman started. 3 dolls were tone of their hinges and i was covered by them. and fragments hid them. had my legs and arms injured by fragments, but said ally, she was then i had people crying for help and ran out and through the streets. it was already over when i got pierre. there was a huge crate. sir. ancient people broken glass. everything was destroyed inside one room was completely destroyed, 2 walls were demolished, which is i don't know how to restore all this. i don't know yet marina here than you who is new because we can't live like this. there are only civilians here. and this place was bombed and everything was destroyed. it's hard. how are we supposed to restore all of this?
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now, according to an investigation conducted by the grey zone media site, the british secret service plotted to destroy russia's kurt bridge, which links crimea to the mainland long before se attack. the outlet says it obtain correspondence and internal documents plotting the operation. will the files appear to be from a presentation back in april, called audacious switch detail, the organizing or a maritime rate operation for key of it was allegedly put together by high ranking british intelligence officers. and i applied a at complex scheme to contain and limit rushes. military in crimea, military maneuvers near its shores are blowing up the courage bridge carried the ultimate goal of the grading and restricting russian navy operations in the black and as off seas. according to the plan, the destruction of breach of the catch trade would require
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a cruise missile battery to aid the 2 concrete pillars or the sides of the central still arch, which will cause a complete structural stay. you know, this will prevent your rotary supply from the russian mainlines to crimea and temporarily disrupt the ship in light. while the planned operation included not only the british secret service, but also high ranking european politicians. according to the revelations, one of them was a former lithuanian defense minister who had previously been working accused of working, i should say for british intelligence, another participant is claims to have been a veteran high ranking natal advisor, while a british military veteran over here, hugh ward is said to have created the personnel, the map that wrote about all of that and with his brain child, well kit kornberg who took part in the investigation art line. the main details earlier to my colleague research share essentially this is a proposal that was put together by
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a senior and rather obscure british military veteran who he was at the request of an individual. and chris donnelly, his request on behalf of order is a bit she, it was safe for me to do any defense ministers. and since that has been both and all sorts of robert g activities, like funneling boss amounts of weaponry from bulk area to ukraine. yes. these are very, very detailed proposals, spelling out exactly where it strikes the bridge, how it can be achieved, either 3 cruise missiles or via or team and elite scuba divers, armed with particular sensory devices or in the underwater drones. the attack never happened in the way that was outlined in this plan that you've been exposed to the you've got your hands on. why do you think that? is it different? actually in execution to watch it or the horror, the over don't separate. it was, was different, but the curiously,
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in the hours within mere hours of, of, of the, the bombing on a separate commemorated postage stamp, immortalizing the event was released in ukraine. now that post to start to take 2 explosions in the exact spot that she would identified as target. one of the ukrainian admin. it says from the rod he said in the wake of the coach bridge bombing, he said this is just the beginning. do you think there are other potential plans that have been drawn up by various intel communities? this wasn't meant to be one of this was only meant to be the beginning of a wide ranging campaign targeting crimea and russian assets in and around the area . and you know, it was very telling with the wall street john mentioned that the crimea was the new focus. i've been you focal point of the war and that's where you crave be targeting . and i mean, i think if there hadn't been this massive retaliation by moscow starting monday,
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we might have seen more elements of that proposal become very, very, very real. another story to bring you to day the united nations general assembly has adopted a number of hours ago, a resolution to condemn moscow for the recent reference in which for territory is voted overwhelmingly to join the russian federation. 143 members voted in favor of the resolution 5 nations against that. and another $35.00 countries, abstained the russian ambassador to the un condemned the resolution ahead of the vote. saving that some nations were constantly lobbied to supported my server plugs up against adopting this resolution. the western countries try to achieve their geopolitical goals. and again use the members of the general assembly as extras. expressing commitment to the protection of the international law, which we heard from the representatives of us and other natal members survey is a bright example of hypocrisy and double standards. the facts should not be hidden
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that for these past few days, many of our colleagues from the global south came and told us about the economic blackmail and direct threats which they hear from the west. so all these events happening within the united nations general assembly should be seen through the prism of the western blackmail. this is unacceptable. there was a resolution before the un general assembly, that's the body that contains all member states of the united nations. the resolution was urging countries not to recognize the territories that just voted in referendums to join with russia. now at this point, the results are and about his pass. a 143 countries voted in favor of it. a 5 countries including russia, voted against it. nicaragua voted with russia, bela bruce voted with russia. north korea voted with russia as did the syrian arab republic. and in addition to that, there were 35 countries, including china and india, and a number of african countries that made the decision to abstain and not vote on
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this resolution. before the voting we heard from the russian representative danza took the floor and pointed out that these referendums, it was almost a 100 percent vote to join with russia. the people at these regions have spoken and made it abundantly clear that they do want to be part of the russian federation. they don't want to be part of ukraine. a country has been bombing and shelling them for the past 8 years. and that the referendums were carried out in accordance with international law, despite claims and attempts by the west to prove otherwise, no concrete evidence that international norms weren't followed in the referendum was actually put forward the usa even use economic and political coercion to make sure countries voted in line with it. they did everything to prevent a secret vote from jane blay sally wanted to force countries on the record. ah, and so they could retaliate against countries that that might be the wrong way. i, in their opinion. now, russian ambassador and nancy pointed out the hypocrisy out of the united states and
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its allies seem to recognize the sovereignty and independence of regions at their own convenience when it came to the situation in kosovo. so many group you see with this new critique you refer to those criticising. our recent referendums are one of the main supporters of kosovo. independence they insisted, kosovo had a right to gain independence if their population was threatened and the rights were violated. this was the official western position which was presented in the international court of justice. but there was no threat to the albanians in kosovo in 2008. there were no referendums in kosovo. they just declared their independence . but the west accepted that back then they insisted the international law did not prohibit them from gaining independence. but what do we hear from them now that kosovo is a different thing? so nato was ready to rescue albanians in kosovo from non existent threats. but the people have done boss her san ins, upper osha, apparently according to their logic are 2nd class people. and they're killing by
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the key of regime gets no attention from the highly civilized west, because they support russia. we'll just, it's also important to note that we heard some very important speeches from countries that voted to abstain. the chinese representative took to the floor of the un security council and pointed out that it was needed to resolve the conflict in ukraine peacefully. and on top of that, they called for dialogue between russia and ukraine. regarding the situation, they emphasized that sanctions against russia are not going to resolve the conflict . and in addition to that, they made clear that this resolution was only going to intensify the disagreements . now we also heard from the representative of india. now when india took to the floor, they can down to the depth of all civilians who been killed in the conflict. they went on to call for dialogue and not simply to grandstand and pound the podium and pass, you know, big resolutions, but actually bring the conflict to
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a close. that was the point that india that and that lives across the developing world are depending on that taking place. so why don't interesting day at the united nations i was, was a public vote. every country was forced to make public statement. we heard from different countries, different aspects of this conflict and how it's affecting the world. we're certainly reflected on the un general assembly. right, let's move the program on washington. lawmakers have consequences for saudi arabia and our calling for reevaluation of their country relations with re add that comes after a global cartel of oil producing countries, led by the kingdom and russia, decided to slush oral production despite us cold to increase it. our t corresponding marina cluster reb has been taking a closer look up the upheavals on the global energy market was saying, son is once again throw in a hand from because it's small, get him what it wants. and what does the us do when it switches are ignored?
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it resorts to threats and intimidation. there's going to be some consequences for what they've done with russia. what kind of consequences manenda says suspend all arm sales. is that something you'd consider? i'm not going to get into what i'd consider what i have in mind, but there will be, there will be consequences. we have look the other way as saudi arabia has shopped up, journalists, has engaged in mass and political repression. for one reason, we wanted to know that when the chips were down, when there was a global crisis, that the saudis would choose us instead of russia. well, they didn't, they chose russia and there's gotta be consequences for that. so to clear cause. so he was to deal breaker repressions warrants a deal breaker, but saw them with russia is crossing the line. so we'll go to americans all riled up oil prices. there is that to go up after open class decided to reduce oil production by 2000000 barrels a day. we are looking to injuring the energy market. we are providing security
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stability to the energy markets across everything as a price, energy security or the price is one versus humiliating for the us administration, especially from joe by then flew to saudi arabia himself this summer, asking them to increase production in order to reduce global reliance on supplies from russia. this was supposed to hit russia where it hurts since the beginning of russia's conflict to the crane. the u. s. and all the western nations have been calling a boy called on ross and energy supplies. the us stopped importance in russian oil earlier this year. and the e, you placed a partial embargo on rush and fuel. a price cap is next and they're trying to drag china and india into their scheme. but so for that hasn't worked either because they have not only refused to sanction russell over the crane conflict, but they have recently stepped up purchases of russian oil. and now of course
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there's this. so it's really not going according to plan for america and not a good look for washington, especially ahead of the midterm elections when americans are already ruling for months of high petrol prices. with due respect to reason, you have high prices in the united states because you have a refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. you haven't built refineries in decades. it's a result of the shortage of refining capacity, that you have a shortage of gasoline and an increase in the price of gas. it has nothing to do with the fundamentals of crude oil supply and demand bought. it's easier for america to blame all the countries for its own problems, especially if russia is involved. so now it's payback time. i do see it as a deliberately hostile act and what, why would we have troops defending a country that behaves this way towards us?
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we sail massive amounts of arms to the saudis. i think we need to rethink those sales. i think we need to lift the exemption that we have given this opec plus cartel from us price fixing liability. i think we need to look at our troop presence in the middle east. what thought about taken away opec community? what did he mean by that? well, there's already a bill circulated in washington to su, open plus countries in what they have called, no peck. what's dowdy arabia did to help putting continue to wages that pickable vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans? we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, including the bill known as no back. my bipartisan no peck act would crack down on these tactics by the foreign oil cartel. it's already cleared the judiciary committee on a bipartisan basis, and there is no reason why it shouldn't pass as a part of our upcoming defense authorization effort. our energy supply as
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a matter of national security. and in case that doesn't do the trick, there are planning support 100 on minds vessels in the waters around the red sea, just in case that's what you get after 70 years of friendship. as a former secretary of state, henry kissinger was said to be an enemy of america can be dangerous, but to be a friend is faithful. well, with friends like that, who needs enemies? like all the people who are proposing the no pet law and proposing other laws due to essentially essential saudi arabia, president biden is simply electioneering. the fact of the matter is that the rising inflation in the united states is only partly due to the war and ukraine and the up he was in the energy market. the 2nd thing is that the, in the decision of opec to production is actually rather modest decision. they're cutting it by 2000000 bows. the actual amount even less because some countries are
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already producing let, and it's a purely commercial position who couldn't blame the producers and suppliers of oil for making a small gotten production to stabilize prices? i think that's exactly what they're doing. i mean, the united states has always had this problem with that during about democracy has never been about democracy. it's always been about countries that are willing to do that us bidding, and particularly willing to do the u. s. bidding app against the interest of their own people. so that has already been the case for the united states and that continues to be. so i'd today of course, as the decibel level of the regularly called human rights. and democracy emanating from washington is constantly being rationed. up that you did up the hypocrisy becomes even more clear the largest semi conductor manufacturer in the u. s. intel is reportedly planning and major stuff
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reduction with thousands of employees, potentially facing dismissal amid the company's per economic outlook. according to bloomberg, the layoffs will affect nearly 20 percent of employees and some deficiency including entail sales and marketing groups. sure is all the country's biggest chip maker. how plunged by over a half in the past 12 months, the tech giant has faced the sharp drop in demand for its processors morning, back in july that this year sales would fall by $11000000000.00 short of expectations. but president biden seems to be of the view. the big tech is thriving . yeah, the exactly the wrong produces events. yes. and this law made sure that we will, but industry leaders are choosing us united states because i see america is back and america is leading away. well, what president biden was praising there was the u. s. ship sack signed into law in august. its aim is to increase competitiveness of us,
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made semiconductors on the global market and strengthen the country security by subsidizing investment into domestic chip manufacturing, or intel is among those that receive funds under the legislation. washington also recently announced new semiconductor export restrictions to curb the chinese high tech advance vital for high end manufacturing and equipment. china has been seeking to boost its domestic micro chip production. so it's been heavily dependent on supplies from the world's major producers, the u. s. site korea, taiwan, the by the ministration. in fact said it expects the export restrictions to be honored by type pay as well. home to the globes largest ship maker. it should be noted not for any entity to bypass washington's measures. they will need to apply for a special license from the u. s. or 3rd and former liberal studies professor at new
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york university, michael rectinwald's belief such policies will fail to control global and domestic semi conductor markets. a real laugh on the face at the by the ministration demand for ships, at least on the consumer market is, is very depressed. it's way down because the economy is labeling here at best. they can't control these industry. they can't control the demand for the product. this is what happens when central planners, government planners get involved and try to direct the economy. they bought it every time and it ends up worse. and if they've never given the money in the 1st place, more likely that it will, with another paint on the reputation of the biden administration, which continues to destroy the u. s. economy day by day. they're literally destroying this economy. okay, to another story, generating quite
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a lot of interest, a member of the european pardon has called shocking even criminal, an admission from a top official at pfizer at a recent hearing. now, the executive admitted done, it's colbert 1900 vaccine. did not have any testing done on whether it prevented from the mission of the disease before the former company rushed up the drug to market plus the pfizer cove. it vaccine test it on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market. and regarding the question around and did we know about stopping immunization before it sent you the market? now at these same, you know, we had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market. or the pfizer vaccine is one of the most widely used in the west. numerous governments promoted mass vaccinations using the vaccine for the
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sake of others. template. last year ne purported whistleblower reveal where the company falsified data unemployed, poorly skilled people to administer the vaccine at raising numerous concerns about the trial phases and data integrity. or we spoke to marcelo for other than aaliyah, swedish professor of epidemiology. he says the evaluation into cobra, vaccines has been politically and economically skewed from the start. it could be harmful in the sense that, that in people is not. they're really aware of the fact that they may steal and transmit the virus. of course they will take a less preventing measures predicted measured the was significant. there's already public in general. so of course it has a very simple written relevancy. they are supposed to inform the public and they're supposed to inform the agencies which they said wherever it and respecting the thing is that they have not said that clearly to the agencies. we have seen that
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you did 2 years increases, but it seems to be in a better way to be a very biased out of useful virus. and also going to make a new virus and the crime committed by imperial japan secret unit $73.00. 1 would make any one's blood run cold. so why was no one ever convicted of creating and running the gruesome bio weapons or documentary neck death factories attempts to answer that ah, ah ah.
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