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ah ah, russian president vladimir putin say's countries in that post selby at c. i s alliance are working on switching to transactions in their own national currencies and move away from us dollar dominance. meanwhile, in a flow for washington, saudi arabia red jack simmer it gets pushed for opec to delay its oil light pads until after the critical midterm elections next month. for quino thought, so was sent to a 9th. it's new leader, a made in, during protests, against the french government influence in the western african state. we hear from those taking to the screen of frances, the cause of all our misfortunes. yet because the scenes of destruction are clearly
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a signal that people are marriage with one minute past 3 in the afternoon. enough fins in albus alba on here in moscow this friday. welcome to your latest news robin art international. i'm eager, zulema put in, sees russia on dates, partner countries in the post selby at c. i s alliance are working on switching to international transactions in their own national currencies, freeing themselves from reliance from the u. s. dollar. the russian leader made those comments at a summit in the casa capital earlier with joint activities on import substitution. strengthening of technological and financial sovereignty had been intensified. in particular, active efforts are being made to make settlements between the countries of the commonwealth in our own national currencies. some footage here of the heads of the
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commonwealth of independent states, say geopolitical grouping of former soviet countries united by their historic and generally more ties. the turkish liter, ridge of time, or the one was also in us, spoke with the blood. we are putting about the building of a new large field pipeline. so that project envision turkey as a primary gas transport hub for both europe. and i'm sure you're my colleague, re so shade, discuss the meeting between the 2 presidents with the host of worlds apart and archie, alexander, boy, turkey responded positively to this proposal. and the teams from both sides are looking very deliberately and very urgent. seeing just something like this. now we haven't heard any confirmation from the turkish side yet apart from saying that, you know, prisoners on received this offer with big interest. but i think this is something that would flatter cher kit a great deal because it offers it then opportunity to raise and standing
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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, then it's up to turkey, essentially, where it goes from there. and could it be the same idea on that russian energy goes to toki, then turkey sells that to europe and it's still russian energy going to you. this is exactly what the russian proposes, and i think it's, i cannot say that is a risk free proposition because of, you know, before russia was selling gas, you're buy ukraine. and even before the recent confrontation, you know, times 60 years ago, there were constant delegations of 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 the russian ones at this point is deliver its energy somewhere and
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then leave it up to turkey or 30 countries to decide if they one that russian affordable russian gas provides very important basis for many countries. it's used to provide very important foundation for european economy. i mean, it's the basis for you repeat prosperity, and this is something that europeans 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. doing that, no. the out of the goodness of a heart, it's also a beneficial deal for, for russia. but you know what it wants. it is to have a levels it will equal based partnership ukrainian troops of continued shelling, rushes, western belgrade region. we have received reports of 7 exclusions in the skies above belgrade. this friday, as a russian or defense system appears to be working well in this city. the ukrainian
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attack something ongoing for several days. local authorities of the key as forces targeted a munition, steptoe in the border region this morning after intense artillery attacks the previous day, left part of a time in flames there. thank you. there were at least 4 attacks in the area in less than 24 hours. the high rise apartment building in the center of the regional capital was also hit in a rocket, a charge by key forces. officials say several vehicles us you can see here were damaged, as saudi arabia has said, washington is trying to pressure opec into positioning. it's planned oil production cut until after the u. s. mid term elections next month, but re add states. it's rejected. the american demand,
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the government of the kingdom clarify or is continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic analyses indicate that postponing the opec plus decision for a month, 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 was 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 usa and daddy radian question years, some of what democratic party leaders has said in light of the saudi is refusing to
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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? 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 troops defending a country that behave 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 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 say continues to supply value ravia 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
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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 prices. ready the 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 the 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 freezing
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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, devote a real amount as soon as it is and 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. well, we heard from arvin laura, former vice chairman of the u. s. libertarian national committee, he sees the obvious way out of the crisis, is to lift sanctions on russian and g 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 that. i mean, here's the simple example. the obvious solution to our oil shortage is to get rid of all things that stop american businesses and individuals from importing oil. whether an american company wants to buy oil from russia or venezuela, or on,
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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, an ethical and make sense. they're trying, again to use shady backroom dealing as their one solution to all problems when you create foreign animosity. that's only going to benefit the people who benefit from conflict at the people who benefit from war. unfortunately, united states that 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 to bend 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 can know the story to tell you by today one of
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the u. s. democratic parties, most liberal congress members, alexandria accounts you cortez, commonly known as a o. c, has been heckled by protest. years after she voted to rump all military aid to ukraine. she was speaking in the bronx. birth of new york. how the gathering of her constituents. car. no man. no, no, no. it's not like there's a nuclear war, but you voted to send on and what is what the democrats, the ok you redo, we voted you ran out in the the, the another protest or accused a o c of quote, becoming the very thing she sought to fight against since february,
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because your cortez has been a major advocate of sanctions against russia has supported the billions of dollars in u. s. lethal aid being sent to kia. but one of the protesters you've heard in the clip mentioned. no, ex democrats seemed gabbert who left the political party earlier this week, scabbard down the party as both on the latest cable. all the warmongers driven by howard lee walked and quote thing it was dragging the country ever closer to the new killer war. you can delve into a long reed analysis of the form of congress woman's move in the office section of our website. archie, not no amid growing concerns over reduced fuel supplies in the u. n. never rising energy bills. germany's most read newspaper build. it's russia best responsible for the people of europe feeling the chill. this the spied moscow constantly saying it will send the continent. oil and gas,
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or tease, told quarter has more nuts and divisions continue to emerge within the block. these days the european union seems determined to dump anything and everything russian, especially gas and yet, spain, as a rare exception, increasing russian gas imports by over 150 per cent in just one year. after all, its madrid's choice and moscow is more than willing to fill the demand. no good us mitchells with you. and i've already emphasized this numerous times that the nord stream pipelines are not politicized in any way. russia spans ready to enable the flow of gas supplies to europe. the ball is in the use court if they want gas, let them just opened the taps rushes even offered to pump gas through the nord stream to channel that still functioning after last month's pipeline explosions. berlin however, has rejected that offer and german gas prices continue their upward climb. at the same time it looks like the german media outlet build is more concerned with how
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ukrainians are going to fair during the winter. it's accusing putin of trying to freeze them all to death, pointing to recent russian missile strikes that severely damaged. ukraine's electrical grid build even compared the situation to the world war, 2 battle of stalin. god, how prudent wants to freeze ukraine. since monday, putin has attacked power plants all over ukraine, causing power outages, as temperatures and keep in other places dropped down to 3 degrees celsius at night . experts are certain with the attacks on civilians couldn't wants to freeze the war before winter. while we see is the strategy to achieve a rush and dictated peace and to avoid another winter war. east european researcher, andreas someone told billed this is how stalingrad became a death trap. the battle for the industrial centre of stalingrad in the winter of 19421943 is considered by historians to be the turning point of the 2nd world war in favor of the soviet union. because despite high last is the red army managed to
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encircle the soldiers of hitler's bear marked at temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees celsius. tens of thousands soldiers either froze or starve to death. probably not the best decision to indirectly compare your allies to the nazis, especially when many of them actually are. and they're trying to keep that on the down low for p r sake. but to builds credit, russia says it's indeed fighting neo nazis as it fought their predecessors back in the 2nd world war. and like back then the question of how winter will play out is more than relevant the head of gas problems already warned against playing with fire here. or in this case, playing with the cold was one. if you remember, there is a much more serious part of the question referring to the passage of the heart of winter. but the passage of the winter peak, you know, the overall winter might be relatively warm one week or even 5 days can be abnormally cold. and you know, even in this short period of time, god forbid you can freeze entire cities and tire lands. true around 80 years ago,
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many europeans froze to death, installing god, and as the threat of a frosty do, once again rears its head for their grandchildren, rushes, catching all the blame for them, and now felt it was all. isn't it a familiar situation? $942.00. now it's 2022. 80 years ago there was the battle of dahlan grad and history is repeating itself. we are cold, and it's the russians fault again. but this time we are smarter. why go to russia when we can freeze at home, darling god, my god, y'all, so all except the people who died fighting the soviets in world war 2 parish, trying to wage a war of an isolation. as for the current crisis, moscow says it's ready to supply europe with the gas it needs to heat its homes. and yet the offer is rejected. hard to imagine how russia is at fault in either situation for the population in europe lives as it was in the middle ages. they've begun to stockpile firewood for the winter. what does this have to do with russia?
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constantly tried to blame their own mistakes and someone else in this case, russia. i want to emphasize that this is their own fault. perhaps the main thing we should remember though, when considering build stalingrad comparison is who was on the winning side last time. some intriguing remarks to bring, you know, the economic war 1st school in paris funded by a former french intelligence officer, has posed the question, who is the real enemy your front? the institute argues that the u. s. a traditional ally, of course, all of the european nation has a quote war machine not persistently undermines french national interests. here as paris based the r t contributor rachel marston with her take are the u. s. and its allies enemies of france. a new video released by the french school of economic warfare to promote its annual research publication related to what it calls, quote the shadow wars that endanger our economy. strongly suggest got the case. it
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places frances rivalry with washington right alongside those with china and russia, which no doubt comes as a shock to a lot of westerners. it didn't spare germany either evoking berlin's push for you, why green economy that ultimately harmed the french nuclear power industry and its energy independence. just have a look at this video ah, with out, ah ah, ah. so you see there
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a reminder that when the us formed a new coalition with australia and the u. k. last year, the always dropped to the estimated $66000000000.00 deal for france to build its new summaries. we also see in the video a reference to the sale of frances nuclear know how to the americans when general electric bought asked them, which is a major case study at this school that released this video in this book. so what is the school exactly? oh, it's a private post graduate school in paris founded by the former head of the french army intelligence training center. and the head of competitive intelligence for dave else can say, as on us tonight, which is the partly state owned entity that exports french knowledge and technical training world wide mainly to buyers french weapons. so the school is found in 1997 in the wake of a particularly shocking episode of cia economics. fine for cia officers were expelled from france in early 995. after being caught specifically spying on french
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industry in a botched operation. forcing the agency to suspend all of its operations across the country. remember that france at the time had been doing a lot of really innovative stuff when it became clear to the french that president bill clinton at the time had made economic espionage a priority for the cia. the french government realized that there was a need for them to do pretty much the same kind of thing. and this school evolves in that context. before the cia, spite case, the french had this image of enemy spies being russian caricatures out of old war films. basically, after the incident, they realized this just as likely to be the tall, attractive, outgoing shandey american women in the country under they take, or business cover, which is exactly what the case was with this botched cia and the erosion of french industries since, well, it's just continued and worse and even with a complicity of french officials, despite them full well knowing better,
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which this video clearly points out. ah ok to another over a headline story to day, the west african nation of bertino 1st. so he's set to announce a new interim president in the coming days. the states national assembly kicked off this friday coming after the country recently insured its 2nd military crew of the year. the army seized power in the country. 2 weeks ago, demonstrators rallied in the streets in support, some marching with banners and flags, including russian and chinese ones. they're demanding. that's why good to group cut its traditional ties with former colonial rule or france protest her say the nations recently the post leader, a hub and gauge than secret pacts with paris or bridge residents attacked the french embassy, smashing windows and started fires on the diplomatic compound let's take a look at the french institute. one of the main cultural centers in the country was
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set ablaze. protesters, bundle eyes, the buildings library, and other common areas. institute workers condemned to destruction, but protestors defended their role in the violence. as you get home when you are 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 bertina, if you're in a country and nobody knows your role, the better you leave them. francis, the cause of all our misfortunes, france is responsible for all these crazy things in africa. we are here to fight until our last breath, the 1000000 center, one of the main lab, really of what i do. the last sample of the co voice in between paris and what got to go 62 years back was decided to create the international festival of movies. was
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what it was here. it was laboratory last october. the 1st people went out and everything because that my situation month, but for a promise to end the war and for 11 years now, things i know chasing menu authorities of looking up, i saw captain tower. you brought him, 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 a situational organization, have people involved with this national foundation starting this friday? this policy will decide who going to be the next president. it will decide also what going to be the duration of parliament was going to be the size of a government besides of parliament, with a low
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t. what got to europe would rather blame others for its fail policies in africa rather than accept its own flaws. that opinion was expressed in a recent article by an associate fellow at a canyon bass. think tank. who sees the continent has never benefited from its relations with western powers. we spoke to the author himself, mccurry at manila. the directions between the west's and africa generally of the destruct. it has been polar relationship with the west dictates and forces african peoples and countries to do things according to the interest of the west. some extend toward the understandable good. they are out there looking after the all new to us and you will need was not only must have africa interest ok, we break in because the russian president is just about to speak at
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a gathering of leaders of the c. i s countries in the cause our capital asked ella, let's take a listen ah, on her to police in development in asia. net and yesterday i think you spoke about the development of a new organization. what, how would you assess those plans and why do we need to do that? because they tell me that there was some back when the organization was established certain years ago. and it seemed that there is enough of other tools that we could compare notes on the mattress and had spent security. but then it turned out that the traditional instruments just especially for the agent ration, moving the yard for needed. and then back then back then one of the initiators to establish this organisation was the 1st president of cas extend to another bias. and well you see what it was to as an hold off is any more. and he
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is not part of the organization, but they are organization. so see ation, it's an up on your goes on and capital suggested to create an organization based sunday as that's how i always see was created. it used to be a forum to discuss matter of security in europe, and then it turns into they always see, we'll see today, i think it will be in demand that will be required not only in nature, but also you not only in asia or europe. i can lease, you know, i'm was good that there was 3 of all the things i think it will be in demand. i think it is a timely matter measure and everyone's supportive that this good afternoon, alexander was a renter is i just moments ago. the 1st, the 1st forum, russia central asia, was completed. they believe that russia is still that the central asia
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is interested in russia, pushing it even more so now because trade is growing and growing faster than in the previous year. and so i think everyone understands the reasons behind it. i don't need to explain that we are developing new supply chains that are going through this region. the countries of the region are interested in this and to know when we get new heating this in the field of corporation, from the point of view of developing euro and competences should change when you, but you pick the yes, yes. well, some, you know, it's companies that harry's long time ago now we think about how to resuscitate them, how to use their technology basis. and we could do that and several agent countries as well. it would be a matter of interest to us and to our partners. it is the 1st guard, and the 2nd part is about how we can achieve these. how can we achieve financial, whatnot. and that's how we could to transit to the settlements in the national
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currents. is how we can use the financial messaging system. there are a lot of matters practical matters that pushes into so our partners in central asia are interested in. but i'm not even speaking about security or counter terrorism activities of the situation. and again, it's, for example, yes we are talking about that in c s t o n c i as. but 1st of all, we are talking here about central asian republics in regards. so these separate for, and i think it would be of use and it would be. and then, and then finally, i would say once again about him, we were bilaterally. and we work with our allies in these for when we want to go or like worth today, which shouldn't. on the 5 plus one mccoy was marked him as well as russia. 1000000
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you do start when you contact them. we don't just look at the situation from the literal the point of view. as i was saying today, we are going to look for the cutting field corporations area corporation. that would be interesting for the region as a whole summer because it might seem like it's the same, nothing has changed, but it's like a different perspective that would be interesting for everyone. and vulture, and there are other things as well for exam to mr. know, tell me something going on. my counterpart from madison was saying that for a central asian country, as those who are landlord, it is very important to cooperate with russia in this regard as well. to work multilaterally with other sent, with simulation republics to look for economic rate of ways to resolve this. and we will be developing projects that are interesting for us with other partners. and if we combine all these together, then it will be really a timely matter against the folks or fax agencies,
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those sort of secret and that some nations in the, of the former soviet union reset is wary of these developments and ukraine a you have met. so many of them informally as well. what's your view on what they think? as the developments continue in ukraine? is there any unity within the cs of the same level, or do you see any negative trend with 2 different than you're about to? well, you can see that all these for him, so they were so it means that they are important and our allies, our partners, the one to work in these for them is so nothing is changing in this regard. obviously, assuming everyone is because we pay attention to certain evangelists, not machine by genom automated.
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