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ah, a ah, at least 3 people are wounded as a result of explosions and the russian build region. missile defense systems have been activated to a ukrainian saying in belgrade 11 people are killed and another 15 wounded in a terrorist attack and a russian military base. it was during a live fire exit, i suppose. his trying to find claim with will never promise to renounce the use of force reserve. the possibility of taking all necessary measures
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a extremely slow number, probably try one independent attorney formula. parking 20 congress kicks off with thousands of delegates sitting down in beijing to define the country future made increasing. he went to see about one another news. if we can react to turn down washington's request to delayed the oil production part for a month, causing another bounce off between the 2 countries. the timing coincides with mid term elections in the united states with very welcome. you're welcome to weekly on, on the international bringing you the latest news update along with the stories that shake the week. good to have you with our i was thought with the wash is don't yet to a public where you, where supply tie mas miss all 5 from across the aquarium border has hit the don't
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yet city administration building according to the local mess. this petition pays to show the aftermath of the strike with rebels scattered across multiple floors. windows also appear to be blown out on the ceiling, have collapsed in several places. at least 4 people sustained injuries as a result for the local officials say. meanwhile, authorities in the russian bel garage region say at least 3 people have been wounded as a result of selling by key s troops. as, as russian air defense systems have been activated in the skies above belgrade peter scott spoke to ortiz from on calls or if he reported from the scene. according to local officials, you crave fired at least 15 rockets on the city of belgrade, on sunday. and our most of those rockets were intercepted by messiah defense. however, a few of them landed in residential areas and the airport as well. right now, i'm at one of those residential areas. you can see the crater behind me. this is
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the result of the impact of this rocket. apparently, a gas pipeline was damage here as well. electricity lines are also down. at the moment, a russian investigative committee are on the scene working, trying to trying to determine what kind of of a weapon was used by ukraine. and by the way, at least 3 people were injured. well, it's been quite a busy news day for belle grove. for all the wrong reasons. roemer, what's the latest we have on the terror attack that took place at that training ground there? yesterday, russian defense ministry issued a statement on a saturday that at terrorist act said, sic place in a one of the basis here in belgrade when 2 people shot and killed 11 soldiers volunteers who came on their own accord. they weren't mobilize
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and they were training here, and they wounded another 15. now, according to our sources, those 2 people who acted as terrorists were also volunteers. now, according to defense ministry, they represented one of the c i s countries. yes, as of course, a commonwealth of independent states. there are at least 10 countries there from the former soviet republics. now they weren't specific about so wish nationality there were, but there were specific about the fact that they were not russians. and this was a terrorist act. now investigators are still working on the house on determining what actually happens and what the motivation of these people were. and hopefully we'll find out as soon as possible. we discussed the terror attack on the russian military base with some of our guests who gave best thoughts on what kind of court was see incidence even both that it could have been some
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ethnic tensions just within the camp. i would tend to think that that's more likely, but as i said, it's just very unusual to have another group of folks from another 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 caea. and we've seen that we've seen it with caregivers. we've seen that with, with the backs and the, 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 tower, 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 than the pipelines and the bridge. and now this, and of course, this is in, at this point the find, the 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, given that there are more and more attacks in this area by ukraine and ukraine 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 early this week, russia,
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the federal security service said that ukrainian military spooks were behind another terrorist attack. the crimean bridge bombing, which killed 4 civilians. the f f b says a suspects have been arrested. the agent feels that the explosives were hidden in a truck carrying rolls of plastic sheeting used in the construction industry. let me put in half a serious response to any sorts made to rush up. he was commenting on a series of moscow's missile strikes against ukraine this week. he wouldn't want them this morning upon the initiative of the defense ministry strikes using high precision weapons from land see an error carriers were made against objects in the cranium. territory was we will take serious steps to provide an adequate response, can measure it with the levels of threats to the russian federation. no one should have any doubts about that. on several hours before this statement, the russian army launched a missile attacks targeting ukrainian energy infrastructure as well as communication centers.
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the august we have at least 15 cities with ukranian officials, claiming 12 people were killed. here later reported power outages across the country with citizens all to conserve energy as a result of the damage. ukraine says that it would stop exporting electricity to eat countries and other major developments during this week. moscow, on the main screen to create a joined military force around 9000 troops, will be stationed in by the race with the 1st train, with soldiers and military equipment on their way from russia. when i put on my deputy foreign minister of new zealand spoke to the program earlier, what to believe the crime in which is talk, which is one of the reasons why russia, that's not the rule that it's military response. russia has had to widen its response. and that's understandable, the bombing of the,
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to the attack on the, on the crime in bridges. the one aspect the, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons, and training and intelligence by the united states and its allies. to consciously try and widen the war, i can see myself that rushes at the no choice. so it's not just the bridge. it's the whole escalation, but it's been fostered by the united states and nato. i'm reading that ukraine's president lensky has issued a national address telling everyone to quote, to cover, but no military response has yet been announced. do you think, mr. rumson, that is ukraine waiting for the attacks to end or for perhaps a policy decision by western allies. or is it coming up with a plan? how did you foresee the reaction you is the latter are in the key of government is
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not a said independent government. the president landscape has shown the he's, he's a pop up. i mean, he tries to pull the strings himself about, he's a small that she's being directed from western governments. this escalates, it can no longer be a war for by the ukrainian forces that you've been using as kevin father in this conflict, quite deliberately, quite cynically. you've got to be facing that looking and putting your own troops in there, escalating your own forces, if, if that is the policy that particularly london and washington follow. and i believe that also the other allies in the later camp will be very nervous at this escalation, which could of course, spill over into their own territories. the communist chinese communist parties, 20th congress has kicked off in beijing with thousands of delegates, including the countries total officials said to define the nations features of the
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next 5 years. we're bringing you all special coverage of the ah, chinese leaders, gigi, and paying have 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 as multilateralism. junction junction, china takes a clear stand against germany and power politics and all their manifestations fund we will unshakable resist any unilateralism and protectionism. we will help build a community with a common future for humanity. firmly support international justice, and upholden disclosure, the true multilateralism with her. she also praised china's achievements among them, the countries g. d. p growth, the handling of the pandemic and reducing poverty. he also promised that the
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chinese military will be brought to well class standards by 2027. while speaking about taiwan president, she emphasized that china condemns the islands at separatism on the role of foreign states that encourages one. then he took the, she says we sincerely and with all our might continue to strive for a peaceful re unification. but we will never promise to renounce use a full reserve. the possibility of taking all necessary measures against the interference of external forces law, an extremely small number of pro taiwan independence separatists on their secessionist activities. taiwan is not recognized as independent by most countries in the world, including big us. but they haven't stopped washington for supplying the island with weapons. a series of provocative visits to taiwan by us politicians like how speak in nancy pelosi, early this year, box backlash from beijing followed by massive chinese military drills around the
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dispute islands. c, n correspondent, funky, explains how the communist party is seeking to result for tie one issue among others. the next 5 years will be crucial for getting the efforts to beat a board and socialist country in all respects, according to she did thing. and that report kind of light the c p c to lead to chinese people or ethnic groups to watch that go as a central top. and for example, china will continue to push forward with kind of every, to ship the focus from quantity to quality and hope process people, democracy. and all of these are closely related to improve the well being and their quality of life. industrial system, which will be also would be more nice with measures to advance new industrialization and trying to boost its strength and manufacturing in trends of that product, quality, aerospace, transportation, cyberspace,
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and many more actually, she didn't think on taiwan. louis, she should have won the longest a poet from hearing he's speech and the china will implement. it's over a policy for resolving the issue and in the new era. but he to be well continue to try for peaceful unification with the greatest infinity and efforts. meanwhile, re, china reserved, the option of taking all measures necessary solely asking for fear in spite applied time for this and few separate seeking taiwan independence and their separate activities. not targeting taiwan patrick by doing base political analysts. she didn't, she was saying washington, he's using taiwan to try and de stabilize china. it's really about the relationship between china and the united space. we know during the cold war the u. s. and the u
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. s. lead west basically have this kind of paula, the very hostile, it's one of the former soviet union. and that proved to be costly for both sides. so the chinese side hasn't twice very hard to, to avoid a coating wall launched by washington. that's why you do hear chinese leaders to criticize washington for having this integrity. that is when the, the china consumers to develop some elite in washington. the afraid up of being replaced by the number one economy at the largest in the country in the world. all the worried about losing the predominant position globally of the united states. they're using to one against the chinese stability to create trouble to create for them, for instance realty to damage a piece and the stability in this region that will ultimately not swing her to the
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chinese development, but also countries the in the region. so you do see why days of very little support for the us, you know, publication to china. we're going to be bringing new more of us, better coverage of the key summit in beijing in the coming days. so stay tuned for that. the me now are you, an official, has a keys, russia of using rape as part of its military strategy in ukraine. he claims that moscow is providing soldiers with impotency drug via gra, who, sexually as so civilians. because as, as the family in the fee, when you see the women and girls have been held for the day and buildings and range . when you hear the testimony of women who tell you about russia soldiers, why agra, i'm on other things. it is clearly a military restaurant to do this. so they say like evasions were previously used by
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the west against libyan troops and former libyan leader. mama gadhafi has an article published by the guardian back in 2011 in which the then international criminal court chief prosecutor said. libyan soldiers were using biog or type pills as part of an official policy of rape. he claims libya was acquiring containers of the drug to enhance the possibility to rape women. while to discuss this highly disturbing story with cross live to journalists off to my country now often and thank you for joining us on the program. so often is the 1st time switch occupations have been made by the way we know that you discussed this years ago with well, i'm a get off the spokes person. so could you tell us a bit more about that? her yes, but i think 1st it has to be said that is under secretary at the united nations. you talked about sexual violence violence against women, this kind of allegations, incredibly serious. as you say,
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we've seen peculiar similarities with what happened when nato destroyed africa, which is the capital country, libya, and indeed this woman familiar path, who is the un special repartee she has, which is trained in britain. she's obviously in a special offer to ship, created by help to be created by hillary clinton, will show how much sexual violence is created in the complex that she capitalized in the global sub. but it must be taken seriously because of who she is. and we know that conflicts and sexual violence and correlate but just look at her own what we, what her allocation, she said in an interview, the 19th, we cannot look at sexual violence in a vacuum because it does not happen in a vacuum. something here she is making allegation as special replica using their office to do this. i haven't had to have the sexual violence of
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any ag, by previous reports. i mean, there's been violence from you and from human rights more, jo, se in the wall, as in the war that began in 2014 and the hands can, i don't. yes, she's saying the war began in february, which is an odd claim in itself. she didn't go about violence against women when it comes to the area. debina goes to female journalist fascinated by u. k. u. s. you linked forces. but as you say, as regards libya, we know that that co, that claim was made by luis marino camp of the i in the and then we're our mission by this reemerging again. this is a set civil action to, to make such serious accusations without providing any concrete evidence know who clearly know it. and this is what the u. n. a got into
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a sport last having the icpc allied to the you and they did this before. why are they doing it again? well, pressure on this british liberation barrister, has been, as, as she felt, we all know that the u. s. funds, the u. n. is the biggest donor country we know from edward snowden, the bugging of secretary generals, i've spoken to a whole number of un special repertoires over the years. you've spoken to me privately. i'm not naming any of them about the pressure more back from the secretariat. as regards which side human rights violations should, should fall on. and this comes in a week in which the us all but admitted that human rights is really something to be used to further the aim of washington, the military industrial complex. ironically, hey, with the help of pharmaceutical government fire that was made by agra because of
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course they said, look, the human rights, the situation. saudi arabia must be looked at. not because the human rights situations out here a bit because the opec plus production can announce as regards oil supply. so i think we have to remember these are going to be regurgitated in the western press. they occur in the canadian press, the u. s. west european union, u. k. press. there is complete mentorship, european union calendar in britain. they don't allow anyone to say anything other than what is the message. so these is russia use his biography, the rapier, green women, the room is, will spread regardless of the fact, there's no corroborating unsubstantiated evidence. and was there anything surprising to you about the reaction from the western media outlets they seem to they seem to for this again. and again, of course, the issue of sexual violence is such
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a serious one. that the idea that that pro miller pap, who i was trying to look for a photograph of text of hanging out with hillary clinton and samantha pal, both people associated with brutal was of conflict that have killed me. you know, this place tens of millions of people in the past 10 years or so. why is the media again going to just be reporting on this when a special repertoire talks about the most famous jonas in the world. julian sons being tortured in britain. i don't see that on the front page of any british newspaper let alone the europe. ian union is paper or wanting calendar. i think these latest accusations are about as strong as they come. but actually, you know, what other methods do you think the west might use? in its efforts to smear moscow in the media, then they haven't. i mean one good say that given their back to the old libya
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playbook. this amongst store, it's just story in the british mud or sunday times actually in the morning that drop to go stop is associated with a libyan militia leader a, a scraping the barrel with this one. it has to be noted that it wasn't that long ago that the u. s. military times was questioning why the united states spends $294000000.00 on via group or if military and was questioning why that was the base . something is between 20112014. why is the united states the rates of order of the 5 companies viagra? i mean, the fact that this is via gra, that the you in the revolutionaries, the legend ought to be really nice. so we subject that the sanctions politic united states, i would assume the global south la and russia and china and they'll have different companies associated with that drug by us.
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i've seen many thanks for joining on the program and speaking to ashley returns the independent journalist. thank you this week so washington clashed with re add following saudi arabia's claims that the bind in administration off for a one month delay to the opec plus decision to cut oil production. it's kind of the head of november's mid term elections in the us. here's how to explain why it was jack paid washington's 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 that they asked to
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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 and with a new congress will be elected members. the house of representatives, numbers 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 that all this talk of calling the 70 year relationship between the usa and saudi arabia into question here. some of what democratic party leaders have said in light of the saudis refusing to play ball with the united states, are going to 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 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?
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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, that the saudis would choose us instead of russia laden 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 of weapons. they want all u. s. troops that are in strategic areas, supporting saudi arabia to be removed and is the no pac dill, 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 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 call the funny season,
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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 effect 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, devote a real amount as soon as isn't 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 the by 10 and of the us libertarian national
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committee says the obvious way out of the crisis is the lift western sanctions on russian fuel supplies. 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 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 problem. when you create foreign animals the, it'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,
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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 that everyone else in america benefits from p. and so the correct solution is the end, the sanction and all sanctions on oil and everything else and allow americans to freely trade with any individual with whom they choose. many thanksgiving as company on our national this sunday will be back in about 30 minutes with more see ah ah.
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