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ah, ah ah, 11 people are killed, another 15 wounded and a terrorist attack, a russian military base in the western v. elgar region. it was during a life i exercised for soldiers training to go to ukraine. germany delivers the 1st of several iris t. a defense systems to ukraine. it follows that russian air strikes from the country and comes despite concerns over germany's own depleted weapons stalks also coming up on the program, will never promise to renounce the use of force against the interference of external forces. and the extremely small number of proton independent separatists
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and their secessionist activities. the chinese communist party 20th congress kicks off with thousands of delegates arrived invasion to define the countries future. you can find out all the latest in our special coverage right here on our tea. a sunday, that means it's the weekly here on our t. i'm peter scotts and harris, some of the top stories from the week just gone. but we begin with the latest on our top story. 11 people are being killed and 50, more wounded in a terrorist attack in russia. now it's occurred, it's a military training base in the western bell good region near the ukrainian border ortiz egan is done. it has more details. pansy 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
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eager to join the russian forces here in the dumbass and in ukraine. 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, as they are citing different reasons as to for what happened there. apparently it could have happen over personal dispute or based on ethnic well on ethnic slurs. 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. woo on ukraine. i whether or not it is at all a result of anything like this. but again, it is happening in the region of belgrade, and it is a border 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 through 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. well, we discussed the talk with some of our guests who gave the analysis on what code had led to the incidence. that's quite conceivable that it could have been some ethnic tensions just within the camp. i would tend to think that that's more likely
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. 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, that exist even within the c i. and we've seen that, we've seen it with caregivers, we stand with, with the backs and, and the townships and, you know, 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 included with, by an external power or they could be from the original country as far as i know yet on mentioned, even though they did catch the 2 of the members. and that said
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that the pattern is pretty clear. and we've seen this pattern begin with the assassination of looking up a few weeks ago than that, that pipelines and then the bridge. and now this and of course, this is in, in the context of russian mobilization and a series of attacks on the ukrainian and infrastructure that, that go a little bit deeper than they have in, in the past. 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's been so degraded that i think it's fair to say that more or less the ukrainian military is a nato military. so 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 tax 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 in 2 together and i think it equals 4. and i think in this case it, we can probably assume that it's ukraine. that's another news just coming in a suspected ukrainian high mas missile has hit the dynamics. it's your administration building us according to the cities mia, the following pictures, purportedly show the aftermath of that missile strike. the administration building, sustained serious damage with rebel scattered across multiple flaws. windows also appeared to be blown out with a ceiling also collapsed in several places. well falling behind nature requirements for reserve, ammunition stalks hasn't stopped germany from finding more military. a few crane with keys. now reports receiving long awaited defense systems from berlin and the
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wake of russian strikes on the country. now back into the german chancellor promise to defend systems which are capable of protecting an entire city. the vehicle bounces iris c, as the alarm system is claimed to be able to instep missiles under kraft of an altitude of 20 kilometers under range of up to 40. now this system is among the world's most cutting edge defense systems. ralph boss are a senior planning officer in the special monetary mission, so ukraine explains what such supplies could means give the evil i know i can 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
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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 in strategic 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.
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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 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 territory, such as the high mars than russia could hold germany partly responsible for the consequences. the chinese communist party 20th congress kept off in beijing with thousands of delegates, including the countries top officials said to define the country's future for the next 5 years. is a special coverage of that event. ah,
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chinese leda. seizing ping has addressed the delegates in a keynote speech looking through the events of the past 5 years in chinese politics . he strongly condemned the politics of brute force pledging to support international justice and multi lateralism junction. china takes a clear stand against hitch harmony and power politics in all their manifestations . we will unshakable resist. annie unilateralism and protectionism will help build a community with a common future for mankind. firmly support the international justice, uphold and defend the 2 of the satilla. he, during his address to the congress delegates, she has also praised the country's achievements, among them, the g. d. p growth beating their pandemic breakthroughs in fighting poverty. as well as developments in the economic educational and medical spheres. we'll see dtn
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correspondence. don schwartz took us through the main points of the landmark congress earlier. i am now standing outside the brain of the people here, a, capital b j, as you can probably see behind me over 2200. delegates from china really on the audio are entering the grade. all the people get ready for a 20th national already on with these these delegates are coming from all walks of life to be you know, lead our party secretaries, 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 own industries as well as to the phone. and as we are speaking moments ago, there's a just a wrapping up all but the delegates for adult, what it's actually a like a press,
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how they just in a more organized way. you don't get to speak to the press one. now why add this very special you, ben, was for, you know, the work that has already lined up before the delegates of the over the next couple of days. these are the 5 of the top of the agenda 1st that they will hear and exam the work report from the proceed. nice central committee. second of the exam, the work report of the $900.00 central commission for discipline inspections. the 3rd that they would deliberate and adopt amendment or the c p. c. c, to show for the what you like, the 20th. cpp, back up media. lastly, electing the next the central commission for this play section one agenda bad. the items that have been close, the watch here and also abroad the e b. b party constitution amendment was at the, at the press conference yesterday we learned that the revision, the shrine,
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the practices and theories, all the national bell brands. so you know g, c, p c to say hi, highest binding document and for the, for the party, it offers a view of china future, reflecting major changes to leadership and the dollars. so all eyes will on how these very important document won't be amended in a couple of days. so and also, you know, issues taco both domestic and international concerns with topics ranging china's anti corruption campaign already in the asia and the relationship with the united states as well as how china will contribute in the future to the global dot numbers will also be closed closely monitoring during the session in a thinly veiled condemnation of u. s. actions president, she also emphasized that china condemns chinese separatism. and the role of foreign states that encourage it, warmer, intentionally 3 bags were sincerely and with all our might continue to strive for
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a peaceful reunification, but will never promise to renounce the use of force and reserve the possibility of taking all necessary measures against the interference of external forces and the extremely small number of proton independent separatists and their secessionist activities. although taiwan is recognized by most countries as parts of china, the u. s. does appear to support the islands independence by supplying it with arms a visit to the island by the u. s. how speak in nancy pelosi earlier this year, spots an angry response from beijing, followed by massive chinese military drills around the disputed region. meanwhile, western media headlines are focusing on reports of a protest against the chinese presidents, which they're describing as a rare and unusually bold development for the country. however, beijing bass, professor benjamin charles says that such demonstrations don't translate public opinion. there was a 1400000000 people in china and there were just one or 2
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incidents recently or protesting against a leader through government id for a debt. occasionally i think it is not a big deal. i thing the chinese people are the chinese communist party is really deeply loved by the deed, a chinese people and dow close to 100000000 communist members right now in china so far, i think prison, cg pin is really a charge and he's on top of at the 3 point now i it is very stable. oh big you more of our special coverage of the case um its in beijing in the days to come. so do stay tuned. ah,
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well, this week witness to washington's clash with react to following saudi arabia's claims that the biden administration asked for a one month delay to the opec plus decision to quotes oil production. but the timing must almost perfectly with the midterm elections in the u. s. on the 8th of november, we had explained white rejected the appeal the government of the kingdom clarify through its 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. and they asked to delay it for one month because they were concerned about us election results. that a clear it appears the november 8 mid term elections that are set to take place here in the united states with
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a new congress will be elected members. the house of representatives, members, the u. s. senate will be elected or reelected. i at that seems to be what the issue was now. the democrats are furious with saudi arabia. they're that all this talk calling the 70 year relationship between the usa and saudi arabia and question here . some of what democratic party leaders have said in light of the saudi is refusing to play ball with the united states. there's gonna be some consequences from 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 have in mind, but there will be, there will be consequences. i do see it as a deliberately hostile actin and what, why would we have troops defending a country that behaves the sway towards us for years? we have looked the other way as saudi arabia has. atkins shopped up journalists, it 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,
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that the saudis would choose us instead of russia, when they didn't, usa continues to supply saudi arabia 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 weapons. they want all us troops that are in strategic areas, supporting saudi arabia to be removed. and here's the no pack deal. 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. 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, what some people called the funny season, a lot of things are said, a lot 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 effect the election. and they wanted the saudis to put off
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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, they could affect the election result. they could change how people go ahead, devote a real amount as soon as it is revealed on the part of us 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 of involve a vice chair, the u. s. libertarian national committee says that the obvious way out of the crisis is to lift functions on bush and energy exports. they're trying to adjust oil prices basically around an election rather than doing either the short term or
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larger 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 thanks and that stop american businesses and individuals from importing oil . whether an american company wants to buy oil from russia or. busy 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, 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 organizations that exist in american politics. so you have defend contractors and those that other other contractors that benefit from war. they are,
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of course, happy to see as much conflict as possible. the problem that everyone else in america benefits from peace. and so the correct solution is the end, the sanction and all sanctions on oil and everything else. allow americans to freely trade with any individual. with whom they choose finally may be one of the most dangerous nations in the world. well, that's how the u. s. president joe biden labeled packets done during a party fundraiser in california on thursday, apparently appearance, a question, the country's nuclear safety, uncontrolled mechanisms. what i think is maybe one of the most dangerous nations in the world's pakistan nuclear weapons, without any cohesion of the us ambassador to the country, has been summoned to the pakistan, his ministry of foreign affairs, after biden's statements like his sons, foreign minister said, a lack of engagements had created this misunderstanding, but pakistan's opposition leader hot,
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a stronger response to the u. s. president's remarks. i have 2 questions on this. first, on what info has the u. s. president reached this unwarranted conclusion on our nuclear capability. when having been p m. i know we have one of the most secure nuclear command and control systems. second, unlike the u. s, which has been involved in wars across the world. when has pakistan shown aggression, especially post nuclear is ation. equally important, this biden's statement shows total failure of imported government's foreign policy and its claims of re set of relations with us. is this the reset? this government has broken all records for incompetence. well, to discuss the issue we're joined, alive now by sharon, missouri, fall the focused on a federal minister for human rights sharing. welcome to ox, international. very good morning to you. first of all, if possible, i just want to get your reaction to president joe barton's description of pakistan as possibly one of the most dangerous countries in the world. what do you make of
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that? i think it's absolute nonsense, and it's also in a way amusing that it's coming from a country that has a record of being with the rest of the world, especially in the nuclear context. you remember in 2007 that they had 6 live nukes. and new getting the size that was lost in the b 521. and for 67 hours will be new weather. lynne was an order. his name is almost. and this is the country that interferes militarily. what's the one on regime gene? in fact, we know that they implemented the son. what country isn't mcfarlane, and frankly, it's new did get with the rest of the world because we don't know,
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let them go get lost with the money. and we didn't know what the military, as you see now, that aggravating was speaking when you would then this one is the most dangerous kind of in the one absolute one. well, that's it quite so you've made your thoughts very clear on the sharing. now, why do you think he would make these remarks? obviously he has a bit of a history of making off the cough comments. do you think he was playing to his audience in california or do i think it was one of care you know, careless remarks that he sort of made without really seeing what consequences it could have? well i, we know that the old man is a bit c 9, but the fact is, this was a formal address. it was not to drive it private meeting where he was giving his
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personal views. he is the president of the united states and many speak. some fun policy issues that has those are the views of the president of the united states and he cannot make it responsibility. and unfortunately up doesn't. government also says this is because of a lack of engagement. in the last few weeks you've seen excessive engage, where i am in the state of washington in new york, the foreign minister will grant, and that, is it one of those things? and then now did you wanna leave the relations with the u. s? this is the least thing that does happen. then there are other mission that we need to get on says, well, we might need to know what sort of impact do you think this remark will have on bilateral relations between america and pakistan? or do you think a common like this can be written off or maybe on the level of diplomats between
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the 2 countries it can be result. i think this is going to damage relations because he has a probability and it is not something that we take likely because it's not the 1st time that the american leadership or the american establishment has made the sort of remarks against spike to slot. so it doesn't mean of american attacking parker son in this particular fashion. and i think it make it very difficult for any government. in fact, his son to see who demands that the u. s. may make whether it's the military use of all is whether it's witness wants all of these sort of demands. now, when they have a difficult fight, it sounds to me like some you, it isn't chip will have to have another recent, i suspect, until at least and do you believe that america's sort of chaotic withdrawal from
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afghanistan last year and the subsequent souring of relations between pakistan in the u. s. and maybe pakistan's becoming closer to china as a role in this. well, my concern is all of us being closer to china. we have a strategic partnership with china that goes back to kids. and it's the relationship that gets the test of time and different leaderships coming in to fall, in fact the sun and in china. and the problem is that the america, american key optic withdrawn from by the sun. well, so there's a sun when i'm then gotten the said love why. there was always that the things that you must have dialogue with the americans. then finally had died and then suddenly decided that they would leave immediately. and then they left no government behind,
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the government literally collapsed all the ability for the americans and of the allies that building up supposedly they all disappeared. there was no, when no less than the sun, the moment their medical b, one of the americans, boyd worth can you give me a little lost? what are you doing? and then they'll give you, you know, and then what they did, he got all the details all the time. well, sharing missouri focused on the federal minister for human rights. been fascinating . getting your thoughts today on those recent controversial remarks by the president joe biden. thank you. very much for your time. well, those are some of the new stories, the shape. this week's news on peter scott. i'll be here with another rundown of the weekly and around 30 minutes time. thank you very much for joining us.
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north atlantic alliance, recognizance aircraft, and walsh, its cruising close to rushes, 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 bank resolution is submitted to the un against the glorification of nonce ism the outcome is always the same for you, asthma, it's against it. and in recent years with ukrainian backing with typically that you obtains but with most countries voting in favor.
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