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hey, josh, is you trying to reach the office in hong china innovation, or possibly will the move faster to launch a number of major national projects that are of strategic big picture and long term importance in tight? what will implement the workforce development strategy was to respond to work. so knowledge, talent from and crit, 8 to the 10, showing them how to improve the strategic distribution of human resources and move faster to build world hops for talents and innovation. all the issues we will ins, heart strategy to build up our comparative strengths in global competition over how the new issue and bring together g g with all the best. and the bride as she is, i'm all feels for the quality of the protein and that was chinese president. she gene pain kicking off the communist parties. one is
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congressional address. now this is one of those things we're, we've heard from him in his speech. he specifically noted all of the ways in which china has maintain stability over the last several years. and this was a speech, not just of the 2300 delegates who were there. it was also a speech in many ways to the world. we heard him noting all of the ways in which they have worked to protect their national sovereignty and all of the ways in which they have modernized, not only their own industries within the country, but also modernize their men in their military. rather now he did not specifically call out other countries such as the united states. however, we know that there has been increased tensions between beijing and washington, specifically when it comes to taiwan. taiwan was mentioned there a number of times and it also did receive of flaws when president, she talked about the importance of main painting that national sovereignty when it
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comes to china as a whole. now we will continue to follow not only his speech, but also the ongoing talks that are held here in our special coverage. but for now, let's get to the top stories for this hour. let's go now to the latest. as reports say, 11 people have been killed and 15 more wounded in a terrorist attack in russia. it occurred in the military training base and the western bo garad region near the ukrainian border ortiz ego, or should or not has the details party during life fire drills at one of the military test sites in the region of bell garrett, a bunch of a group of people, a group of unknown actors, opened fire at another group of soldiers that were apparently volunteers. they were eager to join the russian forces here in the dumbass and in ukraine. now as a result, more than 10 people have been killed, including at least several of the attackers and at least to 17,
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are in hospitals and they are receiving treatment. now again, there's no way to say as to what exactly happened over there, but it is widely being described as a terrorist attack. it is unclear again who masterminded it, who was behind it if any body because well indeed as another source is they are citing different reasons as to for what happened there apparently could have happened over personal dispute or based on ethnic well on ethnic slurs. ah, so this is what apparently happened there, so it could be a personal dispute that escalated and well to well got really badly out of control and very deadly and ended up tragically. so again, no way to say if this is a tool connected to the events here in the dumbass and to the russian wall on ukraine. i whether or not it is a tool, a result of anything like this. but again, it is happening in the region of belgrade, and it is a boot region and the tensions they fly very, very high there in recent weeks,
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if not months, ukraine has stepped up its attacks on this, a border region along with a few others. it has been targeting the town of belgrade itself, the outskirts of the villages, their power plants, and so on and so forth. the ukranian authorities, on the other hand, have been repeatedly hauling on attacks on it, on attacks of those russians who are being mobile as right now. and volunteers on draft offices as well. and indeed, we have seen a number of incidents when people will loan actors when they threw molotov cocktails. it said buildings and had said places again, more details we'll have to merge before we can make any decisive conclusions as to what happened today. discuss the attack with some of our gas to get their analysis on what could have led to be incident. that's quite conceivable that it could have been some ethnic tensions just within the camp. i would tend to think that that's
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more likely. but as i said, it's just very unusual to have another group of folks from another c s country open fire like that. and i'm sure there was some i cannot rule out the possibility that you have ethnic tensions that exist even within the c i s. and we've seen that we've seen it with caregivers, we stand it with, with the backs and, and the taj. and they, they still have their, their, their internal differences. and i would suspect that this is probably what it could have been. they could be recruited by an external power, or they could be from the original country as far as i know yet. and mentioned, even though they did catch 2 of the members that said,
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the pattern is pretty clear. and we've seen this pattern begin with the assassination of ngugi enough, a few weeks ago, then the pipelines and the bridge. and now this, and of course, this isn't in the context of russian mobilization and a series of attacks on you create in infrastructure that goes a little bit deeper than they have in the past. so the pattern seems to fit quite frighteningly this. busy war in the dawn bass appears to now be bleeding into russia proper. that's very concerning because at this point, the new military has been so degraded that i think it's fair to say that more or less the ukrainian military is a nato military. that would mean that it is a nato attack upon russia. i think that is a rational conclusion,
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given that there are more and more attacks in this area by ukraine and ukraine's being very open about the fact they want to attack russia within its borders. so you put $2.00 and $2.00 together and i think it equals 4. and i think in this case, we can probably assume that it's going to be falling behind need requirements for reserve, ammunition stocks hasn't stopped germany from finding still more military aid for ukraine with key up now reportedly receiving long awaited air defense systems from berlin. back in june, the german chancellor promised air defense systems which are capable of protecting the entire city. the vehicle counted iris t. i solum system is claim to be able to intercept missiles and aircraft up to an altitude of 20 kilometers and a range of up to 40 kilometers. this system is among the world's most cutting edge air defense systems. ralph chard,
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a senior planning officer and the special monitoring mission to ukraine, explains what such supplies could mean for the d phone. i know i took in fly the delivery of a single fire unit with a range of 40 kilometers to a country with an expanse of 130-5600 kilometers is of course just a drop in the ocean. this isn't sharp contrast to the media hype. that has been leashed. moreover, it is difficult to assess the concrete military impact of the delivery system of a weapon system that has not yet been used in combat anywhere. generally speaking in the last few months when got the impression that tests under real conditions are being carried out on the front. the west might also be interested in testing whether the airborne version of the iris can be used in the future. so far, the west has shied away from deploying its own air forces because such a development could result in great losses at best improved air defenses of which irises apart may lead the russians to deploy more stand off weapons and strategic
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carriers that may pay off for russia, in this respect, it is questionable whether the delivery of more iris units will really result in the advantages for ukraine. the russian army can operate for 200, maybe 300 kilometers beyond its borders. but beyond that, it would have to stop for a variety of reasons leaky shovel is this you politically. it is the wrong prioritization because the west is unilaterally relying on military solution as washington prohibits all the actors from considering negotiations. it's clear that the europeans will have no part in a negotiated solution regardless of the military success or failure of ukraine. germany is no longer perceived by russia as an independent actor in world politics . and thus, germany's ambitions for more responsibility in the world have probably come to an end. and as a european, that pains me with the delivery of the so called defensive weapons. the german government is, of course, seizing the moment to get rid of some of the international political pressure that his weighing on it. it is obviously trying to remain in the 2nd row in the area of
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arms deliveries. however, the distinction between offensive and defensive weapons is difficult to make, to the iris weapons which are guided weapons be used to protect systems that carry out strikes deep into russian territories, such as the high mars than russia could hold germany partly responsible for the consequences. the chinese communist parties 20th congress kicked off and beijing with thousands of delegates, including the country's top officials, set to define the nation's future. for the next 5 years hears our special coverage . ah, chinese leader shing paint has addressed the delegates and a keynote speech looking through the events of the past 5 years and chinese politics emphasizing that china condemns taiwanese separatism. and the foreign interference that stands behind it should have opposed to separate his twenties
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aimed at taiwan independence. and for interference, we have taken that clear cut stands against a, had gemini, settled, and power politic seeing oh, the are forms. and we have never wavered in our opposition to unilateralism protectionism and bully attention. she would, you dairy has addressed to the congressional delegates, president, she has also praised the country the achievements among that in the countries g. d . p growth eating the corona virus, pandemic breakthroughs and fighting poverty as well as development in the economic educational and medical spears. c g t n correspondent dog sway took us through the main points of the landmark congress earlier. i am now bendy outside the great all the people here in the capital bay. jane, as you can probably see behind me over 2200 delegates from trying to building on
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the audio are entering the great hall, the people to get ready for a 20th national party. with these, these delegates are coming from all walks of life. the big, big could be, you know, they are party stuck with trees and social workers. and as well as you know, sectors of, from sectors including technology and science, you know, national defense and law. and also all of these people with many others who have made great contributions in their all industries as well as to the phone. and as we are thinking just a moment ago, there's a just a wrapping of all, but the delta give, all right, all what? it's actually a like a press think how they just in a more organized way down the gates to get to speak to the press one. now why i'd be very special in bend was in florida. you know, the work that has already lined up before the delegates of the over the next couple of days. these are the 5 top of the agenda 1st that they will hear and exam the
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work report from the proceed. 900 central committee, back end of the exam, the work report of the 19th century mission for discipline inspections. the 3rd that they would deliberate and adopt amendment or the, the p. c constitution for the what you like, the 20th the media. and lastly, electing the next, the central commission for this playing section. so one agenda bad. the items that has been closely watched here and also abroad that the cpp party a constitutional amendment was a b r press the press conference. yesterday we learned that the revision is to a shrine, the practices and theories, all the been national goblins. so you know, the c p to, to should be a high, high as the binding document for the, for the party. it offers a view of trying to, to reflect the major changes to leadership. i'm a dollars, so i will on the house. these very important document will be amended in the couple
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of days. so, and also, you know, issues on coal, both domestic and international concerns with the topic. it's ranging box china, the anti corruption campaign, already in the be asian, and the relation will be united states as well as how china will contribute in the future to the global numbers will also be closed. closely monitored during the session with this summit underway, western media headlines of focused on reports of a protest against the chinese president, which they are describing as a rare and unusually bold development for the country. however, beijing bass professor, benjamin chow. so such demonstrations don't reflect public opinion. the 1400000000 people in china and there were just one or 2 recently protesting against the leader to government id
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a debt occasion. and i think it is not a big deal. i thing the chinese people, the chinese companies party is really deeply loved by the deed chinese people and bo, close to 100000000 companies to members. right now in, in, in, in china so far, i think prison, c g p is really in charge and he's on top of 3 point. now it is very stable. will bringing more of our special coverage of the case in beijing in the coming days. so stay tuned. the me the south african state own power utility has pledge to replace half of the capacity by renewable power by 2035 on friday. the company signed agreements with 4
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producers of green energy, allowing them to use the land around their plant. however, not many african states can afford the switch to renewables. this week the president of tanza, nia and kenya agreed to build a major gas pipeline linking the 2 countries. the 600 kilometers long project is designed to boost trade, lower industrial energy costs, and keep prices down in the private sector for both nations. and tanzania and kenya are not the only african state speaking to expand in the field of energy. uganda is also set to complete an oil pipeline of its own. that's a mid pressure from the e. u for the nation to hold its extraction and production efforts are to corroborate that law reports. despite pressure by the european union parliament for all extractive activities to be halted over a pipeline,
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uganda is determined to see it completed. the you claims that the pipeline is a potential threat to the environment and threatens a fridge al equals system all the while european countries are scouring african countries for fossil fuel resources. uganda, it themes is determined to see a through and it's looking eastwards for new friends who will help it re allies. the project and china stands ready to assist. we hope that these projects will continue without disruptions and be completed in time so that it would achieve the desired results for national economic and social development for you. kanda, the east africa, cold oil pipeline, is a political hot potato and has seen protest inside uganda by environmentalists, em ride groups who claim that it is a threat to the environment. and we'll see people displace the e. u concurs with that argument and also claims that it could lead to land grabs by
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the ugandan government. uganda insists that the e u is wrong. the resolution is based on misinformation and deliberate misrepresentation of key facts on environment and human rights protection. it represents the highest level on neo colonialism and imperialism against the sovereignty of uganda and tanzania. a leaders are currently scouring for fossil fuels, and they use more of them than any african country. and despite this, this hardly a word of condemnation from brussels, but the use as it is intent on stopping the financing of fossil fuel projects, even for poor countries, like uganda, even though such a project could help the country fund it's transition from fossil fuel energy dependence we think the bank should now go further and also exclude all coal and oil lated investments and further outline of policy and gradually phasing out gas power generation to only invest in gas. in exceptional circumstances. only
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a few weeks ago, the german chancellor was on the continent in senegal, securing guess, and frances, the manual mclauren was also doing the same in algeria. eddying sold to a gaping wound. is that developing nations are watching in real time, the west, the nations hypocrisy telling developing nations to turn the airbags on fossil fuel while they go scouring for them. but despite this, uganda is determined to charge its own cause and soldier on with the completion of this pipeline project. this by the finger wagging from brussels. and as for most african countries, as they continue to look at the hypocrisy of the west, that he's coming to the continent looking for fossil fuels, while telling them to turn their backs on them. i think of course, uganda and all the parties the spits buckner spits in this project. i saw rinsed. it's have the right to do what they want to do. that government is right on deck
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stretching the oil because it develops that can't cheat. let just think nigeria, whereas the sudan, if the government compensates to people fairly not leaving them homeless, an oil can help us grow as a country. for 3 day russian energy week, international forum concluded earlier this week in the russian capital with president putin delivering a speech for nord stream projects, gas prices, and the role of western countries. and the ongoing energy crisis were among the topics he raised in the address in girth because graham, the discriminant, if they fail to reach that aims, they undermine and destroy the infrastructure of their rivals. of course are i'm talking about the attacks on the node stream one and north stream to the light lines here are these attacks are undoubtedly active image national terrorism seem to block europe from cheap energy sources to deprive millions of people of resources and for other countries to buy energy resources at higher price,
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indian not only did the ross mcwilliam than latimer booth and cold and nor to stream to pipeline disruptions an act of international terrorism. he also hinted at the possible culprits, and he said that to 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 just the poland. and he also added, quote, unquote, to liberal like they say in the west, highly likely, everything is clear with the russian leader went on to say that the bullish, an order $31.00, eleanor inquiring to can be repaired. but moscow will only begin working on it from if eventually the 2 pipelines are launched and if their security is guaranteed otherwise, according to the russian president, there's no point in touching the pipelines among other things. president who
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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 them. 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 $300.00 fill in euros, which is in it 2 percent of the eurozone, g, d, p, as this could have been avoided if they'd use long term contracts with an oil binding, they go to the current difference between spot prices and long term contract prices $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 from to switch impossible to binding to the spot market. and now they grown that they themselves, you know, to blame them. but other countries, primarily developing ones, will have to over the paying for these energy resources. the results that comes to the european market is solar. they have 3 times more expensive along the chain.
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these price fuel inflation in the urea cycle has reached, is hem percent video to ordinary europeans, the suffering of the population. as in the middle ages began to stock 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 fan this case on russia, yet they deserve 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 mythics that we've seen american tank is carrying l n g supplies change. their course has moved towards other destinations, not just because they're expect to be really paid more. surely these deliveries are not reliable again, and russia was the only one that actually made gas delivery to europe reliable. however, on western counterparts wouldn't like to remember that signified they say it is
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moscow that doesn't want to supply them with gas. it's rhonda if we 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 and e. u. countries to put a price cap on russian oil experts by quoting a famous american noble 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 mr. brewton threatened to stop selling oil altogether to the countries that joined these restrictions against russia. when you stand him bestow, let him that we will not supply energy resources to those countries that put on a price cap to those countries, which instead of business partnership and market mechanisms prefer cheating tricks and shameless blackmail. i want to say that we will not act to our own detriment.
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our principal position is that stability and a balanced energy market and a secure future for people's can only be insured through combined efforts in an open and honest dialogue based on the principles of joint responsibility. am all taken into account each other's national interests. but this is the kind of dialogue we have established without thought as the under the opec class agreement was denied. this bishop dreka 70th maybe was a major point of discussion at the foreign has been whether the use current gas reserves will be enough to get through the upcoming winter. the head of the russian energy giant gas prom shared his assessment was there? she is goose returning to the question whether europe can survive with injected guests rolling him to the colonel, heaven underground storage dance is very simple and no one can give any guarantee. if we talk about the act of guest volume and underground storage facilities in europe than we must 1st talk about germany, the volume of active gas injection capabilities and germany amounts to 21500000 cubic meters of a gas or 100 percent hill judge that germany apparently will pump about 20 was
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estimated the germany will consume 6 to billing cubic meters of gasoline coming autumn, going to period. this means that guess on the underground storage facilities in germany's enough to or as the most 2 and a half months. but mostly for an austrian prime minister karen can, i thought says that when she was in office, she never expected the us to allow the nord stream to pipelines, to go ahead as of july 2018 for me. it was very clear that there was such a strong obsession by the united states and several you partners against north stream too, that they would do the utmost to not let it happen. i had said already 4 years ago, i wouldn't exclude the possibility that nordstrom bought the finished work wise, but never to operate if the clients of rush and gas such as germany, italy, austria, there they had the, if you say
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a certain privilege to in, to the extent that the long term contracts of russian natural gas, on the average was about 40 percent cheaper than the ellen she bought on the spot market. and this was one of the main reasons that several countries, governments opted for long term contracts with russia. it's not. and the only matter of price i would say does definitely it's important and it made especially german industry competitive, but it's also about reliable, steady gas flow. and this is more probably even more important. and that's why many people have been critical of abandoning long term contracts in favor of buying gas on the spot market. and that's all for now. be sure to check out
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our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour. me what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk lou in louise to come to russian state to never. i've stayed on the northland scheme development. i'm knocking
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something up for me. it within the $55.00 would be okay. so mine is group, i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machine. the state on russia for date and c, r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with mm ah, north atlantic alliance recognizance at grafton,
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washing cruising clues to russia's borders, have become commonplace along with military hardware redeployment and large scale exercises. nato has also developed its offensive capability near the russian borders. ah ah, every year a russian backed resolution is submitted to the un against the glorification of not system the outcome is always the same, few estimates against it. and in recent years with ukrainian backing with typically the u. abstains. ah, but with most countries voting in favor, the document is accepted, but it's only advisory.

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