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be defeat and dangerous for us. all. yes, nato is at war with russia so much for the claim of being the defense for the alliance. with belgrade region is a tax 4 times on thursday with a massive blaze. it, and i think in a little while, as i found in ukraine as mostly with proposes a new gas pipeline to, to create an illegal gas hub in the country. as the russian president met with on the sidelines, with saudi arabia received a request from the, by the administration to lay oil production cost by a month. and so i being with
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hello and welcome to the international course in live for most girl, is just paul 7 am here in the capital. i'm around to mommy. let's take a look at the top stories on this out. we start with the latest form of the conflict and you claim like alerts have founded in parts of the country explosions all reported in the korean health cities of rosa de, i'm how cough authorities in the heart of region are reporting power. outage is as its energy infrastructure has been hit in targeted russian, it strikes on thursday. you crane your forces, lost a rocket attack, but hit the bell broader region in the western russia. there are no reports of any casualties, but the strikes left part of the local town in flames is cycles the false attack in
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the air in the last 24 hours and came just over a residential high rise in the center of belgrade became a target for keith's troops, several cause and apartment, was severely damaged in the attack. ortiz ego. he's done of brings us the details of the situation. according to the governor of the bugger, at region, the ukrainian armed forces have indeed targeted and arms depot. in a while area within the of just next to the town of belgrade, which is a border town. now, this falls in line to a recent escalation when it comes to ukraine's attacks, honor the russian towns and border villages. this one is just one of them a, but while this one didn't eat target a military facility, others well in the, to the large proportion didn't. for instance, just early on thursday or a russian missile air defense system intercepted a ukrainian missile and it's debris had an apartment building within the city
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limits of belgrade. are now due to due to a sheer, blocky chance. no, no one was injured among civilians. no one was hurt now the day before that on wednesday again rush an air defenses, they shut down a number of targets in the air. apparently all were ukrainian groans and again, the crane enforces that they have been shelling russian border towns and villages relentlessly. in the past couple of weeks, i mean there have been doing it for months, but recently they have escalated their efforts. and 2 large extent, the only targeted wall just residential areas. in a more notable case, they, for instance, had a monastery of all things or so there is that. and basically, according to the russian president vladimir putin, russia could not stand idle and just watch that apparently the red line that the ukrainians had crossed was the bombing of the crimean bridge. and so that russia did not take that well just a few days ago,
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are moscow launched and full out missile attack? it was of such scale, which we have not seen since the very beginning of russia's special operation are back in february. so according to russia, that this attack, which targeted ukraine's critical infrastructure, mainly the energy sector and the railroad systems. well basically it was meant to kind of to send a message that stopped shelling, rushes, residential areas and so on and so forth. and in general, we have seen russia sticking to this plan. now the scale has subsided a little bit. our but air rate alerts have become a regular thing for ukraine. now, according to ukraine's authority, some 30 percent of ukraine's energy infrastructure has been well damaged to a various extent. now again, russia has also been targeting ukraine's railroads. all this is done in a bid to not just send a message, but to hamper ukraine's ability to cripple its ability to deliver
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a new military machines, new military hardware and personnel to the front quickly. so this is what russia has been doing as ukraine, and it still has been amazing while huge forces are on the frontline in a bid to break russia's defenses and to keep their own slaughter on the russian forces. so this is where the situation stands at, right? now neither side wants to back down, and so this all, it looks like paves a path towards further escalation. the 6th annual summit of the conference on interaction and confidence building measures in asia has entered its 2nd day on thursday, russian from middleton and now. so folks are on the way with target present. richard type earned on to construct a new gas pipeline. the project envisioned chunky as a primary gas transfer of both europe and asia. you say, listen, if there is interest from turkey and our possible buyers and other countries,
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we could consider building another pipeline system and creating a gas hub in turkey for sales to 3rd countries, especially european one that if of course they are interested in my colleague, rory since they discussed the proposal with ortiz, oak summer boy co turkey responded positively to this proposal, and the teams from both sides are looking very deliberately and very urgent being just something like this. now, we haven't heard any confirmation from the turkish side yet. apart from saying that, you know, we're present there though on received these of, for, with big interest. but i think this is something that would flatter kit a great deal because it offers it an oppertunity to raise of sending internationally and economically. and this is something that president or the one has been after for many, many years. it would be russian energy going to turkey. and it's up to turkey,
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essentially where it goes from there. and could it be the same idea on that russian energy goes to toki, then toki cells that to europe, and it's still russian energy going to, you know, this is exactly what russia proposes. and i think it's, i cannot say that is a risk free proposition because as you know, before russia was selling gas, you're buying ukraine. and even before the recent confrontation, you know, times 60 years ago, there were constant delegations of by russia using its allergy as as a weapon. and selling your energy is through an intermediary, comes with it with certain risks. but apparently, the turkish russian relationship are good enough for put into trust or the on the now from that, and i think what russia, once at this point is deliver its energy somewhere and then leave it up to a turkey or 3rd country to decide if they won that russian affordable russian gas provides very important basis for many countries. it used to provide very important
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foundation for european economy. i mean, it's the basis for you repeat prosperity, and this is something that you're no longer supposedly. one turkish example demonstrates that within a couple of years that could give a country a tremendous benefits, tremendous economic benefits. and russian is doing that. not out of the goodness of his heart. it's also a beneficial deal for, for russia. but, you know, what, it's, once it's, it's to have a leveled equal, equal based partnership. we also, it's all very, it's angela relations. i just left message charlotte, who said the russian president's proposal of a new pipeline would bring benefits to both countries. very important and very fruitful, a meeting between cherokee and also a rush and other asian countries. actually, it's very important because he says, you know, it's the winter, he's coming home to europe and that's why he needs some,
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you know, energy facilities and also, and there's forces in, instead of the other ones with no food coming from russia. it's very important to be able to gather up in countries like saudi arabia has released a statement, claiming washington asked to re add to enact a one month delay to a recent open plus decision to reduce all production by 2000000 barrels a day. the timing of the request would allow mid term and actions to be held in the us next month before supply is cut. riyadh explain why it rejected the cool the government of the kingdom. clarify, sir, it's continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic analyses indicate that postponing the opec plus decision for a month,
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according to what has been suggested, would have had negative economic consequences. this is a pretty big revelation. they're letting a pretty big cat out of the bag that it seems that the priority of us leaders, when it came to asking opec to move ahead with their decisions that they asked to delay it for one month because they were concerned about us election results. that are clear, it appears the november a mid term elections that are set to take place here in the united states and with a new congress will be elected members, 1000 representative numbers, the u. s. senate will be elected or reelected. and that seems to be what the issue was now, the democrats are furious with saudi arabia. there's that all this talk of calling the 70 year relationship between the us and saudi arabia. and the question you are some of what democratic party leaders has said in light of the saudi is refusing to play ball with the united states. are going to be some consequences for what they've done with russia. suspend all arm sales. is that something you'd consider?
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i'm not going to get into what i'd consider what i'm have in mind, but there will be, there will be consequences. i do see it as a deliberately hostile act and what, why would we have trips defending a country that behaves this way towards us? for years, we have looked the other way as saudi arabia has shopped up, journalists has engaged in massive political repression. for one reason, we want to know that when the chips are down, when there was a global crisis, that the saudis would choose us instead of russia. well, they didn't say continues to supply value radio with weapons. there's the ongoing war in yemen. and there's some democrats that now feel like they want to, they want to cut off the supply of weapons. they want all us troops that are in strategic areas, supporting saudi arabia to be removed. and here's the no pack bill. this is a law that would enable people and entities in the united states to file lawsuits and take countries to court for violating and manipulating the oil. right. the
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negative effect in the united states is quite dramatic. now the saudi foreign minister expect this will all blow over after the big elections are over. unfortunately, when you're in the election season with some people called the funny season, a lot of things are said and lots of things are done that may be, may not make sense at another period of time. and i hope that this is what we're dealing with here. it appears that the democratic party leadership was concerned about how gas prices may affect the election. and they wanted the saudis to put off their decision to cut oil production until after the elections because of how it would affect the gas prices. they don't seem to be concerned about the fact that americans are paying $3.00 to $6.00 per gallon of gas that families are being squeezed. they're not concerned about european allies of the united states breathing in the winter. they're concerned that all of these economic consequences that they could affect the election result. they could change how people go ahead,
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devote a real amount as soon as it is revealed on the part of. ready leaders, they essentially wanted saudi arabia to play ball with them and make decisions that would have political benefit for them in the short term when it came to how americans vote on november 8th at least. so our vin offer a vice chair for the libertarian national committee. he says, the only way out of this crisis is to lift the factions on a russian energy exports. they're trying to adjust oil prices basically around an election rather than doing either the short term or long term doing the long term changes or investments that would lead to the. i mean, here's the simple example. the obvious solution to our oil shortage is to get rid of all thanks and that stop american businesses and individuals from importing oil . whether an american company wants to buy oil from russia or venezuela, or on, or anywhere else, that's their natural rates. the government should not determine where somebody can buy oil from. so rather than doing the thing that's right,
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an ethical and make sense. they're trying again to use shady backroom dealing as their one solution to all problem. when you create foreign animosity, it's only going to benefit the people who benefit from conflict, people who benefit from war. unfortunately, the i'd say said is the entire military industrial complex, which is the single most influential and sadly, the most toxic organization that exists in american politics. so you have defend contractors and those that other other contractors that benefit from war. they are, of course, happy to see as much conflict as possible. the problem is everyone else in america, benefits from peace. and so the correct solution is the end sanction and all sanctions on oil and everything else allow americans to freely trade with any individual. with whom they choose. joe biden faces mounting political pressure and gas prices, sore off the opec recently and production now as mid serv,
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elections approach. his administration is reported. the putting the function impose on the way that the country with the largest reserves in the world, the u. s. considers on democratic and has supported luther neither ships from all on that story. and others head over to our c dot com to me g clever ukraine's foreign affairs minister has found himself duped by notorious russian prank, says von i lexus. he said that keith was in fact, behind a number of attacks on the bell. god region, as well as in crimea, renew lights of desire. crimea is not an immediate oppression target. but if you ask me, who are the ones blowing things up in crimea, or in belgrade? i will answer you privately. yes, we are the ones doing hilton,
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the louis was over and i let says all russian comedians knows it for the prank telephone calls, superman western officials, their antics often snare those who are critical of the russian government and its foreign policy. we spoke to the parent earlier regarding then they to set up thompson. i wish it was a very interesting point when he said, just i am from the ministry of foreign affairs support, craig or soup. and we will demand that russia, you recognized as a sponsor of terrorism. look at yourself when you admit that your country organizes sabotaged terrorist attacks on the territory of the crimea and the belgrade region . although officially, you do not talk about it claiming that russia is showing itself at the same time. it is clear that no one in russia believes there's no theory. but this is the 1st person who admitted that all the nastiness that is happening in russia from us with this does not fit into the picture that western media want to present to their
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audience where russia is evil. and ukraine is coy bruce. i said of and as the african content, a big kill, fafsa is set to announce a new interim president. the next 2 days, the country's national assembly kicks off this fight a off of the african nation in june, 2nd, murphy qu this year. emma, if he just turn led by captain e by him, foyle re sees power in the west african country. on the last day of september, the regime change brought demarus ages to rally in the seats. martin with russian flags and demanding to cut ties with france. athena furthest former colonial ruler outrage residence even the besieged the french embassy, slashing windows, and setting 5 around the diplomatic compound. the french institute, one of the main cultural centers in the country, was also met with residence,
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scorn, and set ablaze processes, slashed the building by the lies in the library and other common areas. they said you were, has condemned the destruction, but protested on the streets. had a different opinion better for me, how i thought of when you were losing soldiers every day and civilians have to leave their villages. i think it's normal that some day people express their disappointment and anger. the scenes of destruction are clearly a signal that people are mad at you, because we do not know what france is doing here and burkina. if you're in a country and nobody knows your role better, you leave. and my now cause we frances, the cause of all our misfortunes, frances, responsible for all these crazy things in africa. we are here to fight until our last breath, the media center, one of the main library of what i do, the last sample of a co voice in between paris and what got to go 62 years back was decided to create
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the international festival of movies was what it was here. it was laboratory last october. first people went out and everything because that my situation month, but threat from my end, the war and for 11 years now things i know chasing menu authorities of looking up. i saw captain tower, you, but i am decided not to close the corp, we've only one country. they're going to work with anyone who can help including washer turkish and frank. but people might want to go fast and don't want cup to tell. want to go fast as he can to move forward and with this war, as he is busy now, to set up as a tional organization. have people involved with the national foundation starting this friday before this and we'll decide who are going to be the next president. it will decide also what going to be the duration of parliament was going to be the
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size of a government besides of parliament with a low t. what got to the same as reasoning. they released the west and it goes, the west is openly declared. is the trail and to see that's how the russian for missed the spokes person. maria is a heroic reacted to recent comments by ease pop diplomat, joseph brown, who recognized nature of failure to keep its promises. russia in the past, hinting of the books previous pledges. not to expand easterwood, you miss it. i'm not satisfied with the reasoning and arguments with which many people, including my friends, justify aggression by saying that nato has not kept its promises. it's possible this is history. none of this justifies what's happening now when it says the outbreak of the convention, ukraine age of members have flooded the country with advanced weaponry, even before the conflict. they carried out regular training drills in the country.
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this comes as the native achieve, confirmed the alliance plan to go ahead with annual nuclear 3rd and so sizes. 14 of the alliances 30 member states will be involved in the drills next week. faith reach research in jama oberg says the e u foreign policy chief should be more careful about history because it masses when it comes to conflicts. i think it's very important to remember that these promises were given to gorbachev. they are well documented, for instance, in the national security archiving martin. i am not in favor off of the meat of any military action or any war, but to deny that russia has had a sense all the time of being encroached upon to be approached to be pleased in a way that every reality politic. person ex, from miss hymer,
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isn't just rushing god knows who has warned. not necessarily getting crocheting too at all to negro, you crime. it was the place that could release warfare. there is nothing to be surprised about. and even when you're not at what cost the conflict which is always underlying the violence, then we can never solve this problem. so it's time is that, or i read something about concrete resolution, conflict understanding and history. joseph rouse, also called for more engagement with the rest of the world with him dubbed a jungle back cell, doesn't say what he called the european garden. he was called sharing his candid thoughts at a talk in belgium to future professionals. you took a garden, we had built a garden avenue. she works is the best combination of our political freedom, economic prosperity, and social cohesion. that the human kind has been able to build those 3 things
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together. the rest of the world must of the rest of the goal. it's a jungle and the jungle could invade the garden and the gardeners should. they gave it when this sidney robi and marie. ready system occupied me see because it's quite. ready places to say that your role is a garden, that is so beautiful and the rest of the world is a job should be a minute. i the very and the stability that they want to, to see in the world is his vision was a particularly directed advice. yeah. because that is the only in china that can really be stabilized to peace and stability of god. god. in that they say they'll create it. and one of the
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things that really throw in a lot of or has enough rico or the fact that we are referred to as the john and predominantly, we know that the, you, you nation responsive for this jungle that they're thinking about. because they make sure that our people under log flavor long time and, and do the less dependent on them for a lot of things that i have a 2nd. and they come in milk on every day in the very same down the sea. and the great god that the speak off in europe in the colonial copy does that day for the ego sagal, russia phases of economic embargo for 1st recession are waning. while it's in europe, that is falling into decline. but according to a recent article published in the economist social media trolls of posting
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videos intended for european audiences showing gas stoves left on full blast. what might cost, hundreds of euros in berlin comes to a few roubles in moscow. the taunting is childish but it hint city for truth, the economic war between russia and the west is it a delicate moment? while europe teeters on the brink of recession, russia is emerging from one. well, let's have a look at this as a 6 despite eas sanctions on ma. so the inflation rate in russia has been falling. last month it stood at 13.7 percent compared to 17.8 percent earlier this year. europe, on the other hand, keeps breaking new recalls the czech republic am lap their face historically high levels of inflation. last month of denmark and grease are coping with our highest inflation rates in decades. earl resumes then executive vice president of the region, and it says that while russia was economically the worst is yet to come. for europe
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. russia is a very, very important to the global supply chain and the global economics, the on the mental area of the economy in, in europe is fine. they're very beneficial, but they lack the raw materials. and same with the us, they make a lot of thing that they need the raw material. russia has those raw materials and then when you're partnering with china as well in india, this is a very, very and with the brick brick. well, i mean, you've got a very, very, very positive growth that maybe some difficult times initially. but i think the growth is very, very rough in russia. russia can sell the same to say, need, if they needed to make that, not so with europe and, and less so the u. s. can pretty much but, but europe not,
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and we're just thing start of it. i believe. 2023. maybe in the 2024, it's going to be much worse. was cause loss low rosalyn space a years he has successfully launched and goes telecommunications satellite, ang, those fat to from the bike or cosmo, drew with russia and go to agree design of the id said 2, indications suffer like 2 places. first attempt was lost or not, that was often annoyed failure. the satellites deployment was delayed by economic sanctions imposed on russia. anger sent to we'll provide communications either high speed internet access and go to for the next 15 years. its, i'm, his administrative information technology says the new satellite will improve the quality of life for the anger, new people we heard from some breast or about the recent success fall under the
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move. we were disappointed by the 1st satellite launch when we did not see results . the government worked very hard and courageously. it took years until the 2nd satellite was launched. i hope it improves the internet, communications, science and navigation. that's that there's thank god that the current government has done something without being forced by the public. personally, i've seen for the 1st time in my life that we have a satellite. while i wrote up this news, our technology dot com for all your up to date and up to the minute news. all the background and some of the our with more intellectual stories. so we'll hope you're doing with with
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