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who ah ah, the former translator for the oh, i see in the dawn bus, she was sentence for treason in logan scan could be speaking under duress, alleges the mission violated is monday with china discussing a new 5 year development plan, breakaway ty, one has slammed, shooting pink statements on the unification projecting both peaceful and military solutions. also coming up. i mean, they all may have to do in the call again, just to keep the country life as a global crisis rattles the energy market. india is forced to increase cold production backpedaling on its green agenda commitments also in the program.
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ah, protested, take to the streets of cities in europe and good by soaring prices for economic policies, with a warm welcome see from the russian capital this monday morning. i'm peter scotts and welcome to the program review. joining us from we begin in the next republic where 3 people have reportedly been injured after ukraine. it says in ukraine's near port on sumi regions have been damaged by russian stripes. now that's in addition to at least 4 explosions in the ukrainian capital on monday morning, as confirmed by the cities mer, one strike report to the cause, a fire in the ukraine's national energy company headquarters. the head of ukrainian presidents administration says the tax work, media reports also suggestion and other infrastructure me,
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while several explosions have been also reported in the port city of a debtor. earlier in the nights, there were also reports of a fire as a fuel warehouse and oil depot in the city of nikolai, of after a series of strikes, a raid sirens have been heard across multiple areas of ukraine. a former translator for the o. s. c, e. mission in the dumbass, he was sentenced for treason in lieu guns and could be speaking under duress, alleges the mission violated its mandates, is found what it believes to be. documents of the o. s. the mission in the region ortiz ortiz because john has the details. the mission's main purpose was to document any violations of the cease fire agreement and act as a tool for deterring aggression. this thin stack of papers never meant to be seen by the public sheds light on to how such events were treated. according to this oversee staff station at a forward patrol based on the ukranian control territory,
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they were alerted to what they themselves describe as outgoing artillery fire mortar rounds coming from about 500 meters north of this forward patrol based position. this is a regular post incident review and report again, according to the accounts of well, those involved in the incident, the fire was coming towards the so called they say look, guns, people's republic territory. but probably the most peculiar thing about this document is this after action review, because here they are detailing as to what can be done so that these incidents can be avoided in the future. and basically they are asking for suitable acoustic sensors and cctv cameras that can be accessed from the basement. basically, they aren't even releasing call may be towards the ukranian army so that they stop establishing their artillery firing positions in what is supposed to be what was supposed to be then 80 militarized zone, and also indirect vicinity apparently of always see for certain that incident,
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unlike in 2017, when an over c r b o was well go to the mars o t o in wiley cornersville. oh well whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa stuff our euro, euro responsible, who, who was know to bring on the force. why? oh, makes him is in a world of legal trouble. he faces state treason charges, but not because of the services provided to the o. c. as a translator and interpreter, one of the mission senior supervisors who introduced himself as a former state department official approached maxime and language assistant,
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evolved into an espionage agent. ah, ah, gather dolls. oh oh. oh ga, reached you. oh, wow. i machine wow. mission. oh oh, wow. the structure that i oh, oh are sir. ah, well, why my food wrong. most people solution speed of all this day to max him, fed to his recruited george levinsky winter and is very closely tied to the pentagon. a self described 26 year special ops veteran with the u. s. military and
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a reported former intelligence officer was chosen to supervise the impartiality of the special monitoring group. and he wasn't the only man with links to nato within the high ranks of the overseas mission. this is colonel pad, co live, a biased free security officer with a mission before that. a nato commander in iraq and afghanistan, and an operational manager with din corp and american mercenary group. the u. s. has been lately actively encouraging to join the key of troops on the battlefield or meet i. hon sagan, the latest deputy, head of the o, is see mission and will ganske, and coincidentally, a natal brigadier general. in late 2000, he served as the alliances, military intelligence officer in a stumble. and then as a commander in afghanistan, all these special ops officers, nato commanders, intelligence agents,
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and their trusted staff, had unlimited access to always see reports like these. from exact coordinates of the la ganske forces positions to high resolution photos of logistical bases. o s. c, e came to the dorm bass carrying the banners of pacifism and non partisanship and left in plumes of mistrust and betrayal. i may get done of reporting from the dorm bass r t. well, on that story, it's important to note that the o s. c has strongly condemned the detention of its ex stuffers, calling the charges against them fabricated unpalatable theater arts. he is also reached out to the organisation with a request to comment on the issue. in other news, day 2 of the 20th chinese communist party congress with thousands of delegates gathering to define the country's path for the next 5 years is a special coverage of that event. ah,
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once i once slammed chinese leaders seizing things, words about the complete unification of china. the breakaway ireland has said that it won't back down on its sovereignty, rejecting chinese concessions to realize a peaceful scenario of one country to systems. why moon she true? she should, i, we sincerely and with all our might continue to strive for a peaceful re unification. but we will never promise to renounce the use of force. lucy, of taking all necessary measures against the interference of external forces and the extremely small number of pro taiwan independent separatists and their secessionist activities. the republic of china is a sovereign, an independent country. the mainstream public opinion in taiwan also clearly expressed that we firmly reject one country to systems. ty, one's position is very firm. it is the consensus of the people of taiwan that no concessions be given in territorial sovereignty, no compromise in democracy and freedom and confrontation is definitely not an
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option for both sides of the straight. so one's independence isn't recognized by most of the world, including the u. s, but that hasn't stopped washington from support and it politically as well as supplying it with arms, leading to rising tensions with beijing. was the congress under the public events continue in beijing. tie one wasn't the only issue raised by the chinese leader in his wide ranging speech. the successful handling of the pandemic, g, d, p growth, fighting corruption and reducing poverty were all mentioned with promises that china will stand against global hegemony and power politics instead of supporting international justice. he also pledged that the chinese military it will be brought up to a world class standards by 2027, c g. the n correspondent, jargon fe, gave us this report. in the 2nd day, a lot of the time that delegates, as well as the entire society, you're in china, are reflecting on a report delivered by a teacher. she didn't deliver the report on sunday at the section of the 20th the,
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the national congress. and this report was personal, but as more than 60 pages. so it's a fully comprehensive report in my head. and during this period of time, the entire, the whole time delegates are watching this report and trying to understand it as well as giving advice. so during the following week, more than 2000 the delegates will gather as we view the work of the past 5 years off the party as well as any vision for the future. for decades. i mean, china is a position on the question really firm and crystal clear. if you take a look at this already, my china seas, the c p c, the type, the name of the pie, one island china seed be your cation. so it's a very important issue and it's sad to say we covered the china to where really offense the calls of national reunification and for
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a long period of time kind of advocating the peaceful unification. and that is because, trying to believe that the belief that tie one part of china and both the people in the chinese mainland and in high one or both chinese during the past decade or so much preparation policy among the people talk. that's great. and if it both the people off both sides across the street. so that's why we are promoting the people resolution. but according to this report, it says we will never promise to we know the use of force. and this is directed solely at interference by outside forces. and then you separate is c, i one dependence and their separate is activities and it is by no means targeted at our tie one. maybe the inter urine bike or, or you add sports is china will not eliminate the possibility that by using the
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force. meanwhile, a researcher, the influential u. s. thing. thank the council on foreign relations has published an article on a describes the success of the chinese government's fight against corruption as a race for power, and implies their criminal cases against corrupt politicians, off fabricated to keep. she empower independence, china specialist under long. so does, this isn't the case. you look at teaching things speech and you write it all it out of west into the fixated on time on hong kong and, and then their perceived john is a question for you. in fact, there's a, there's a government, how to make charter a nation, and i'm the one of the main problems of the tardy tardies companies is corruption. and the corruption campaign is continuing. but the west is twisted. this
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a play as one of the leaders residency uses that to ensure that this is again a misconception of what's going on. if you look at the before the party congress, the united states population as the most recent national security paper issue in white house. if you look at the paper with $48.00 pages in almost every page, child is painted as a threat. when you stay with us as will be bringing your the latest developments from the summit in beijing over the next couple of days. ah, no, the news india is set to develop nearly 100 new coal mines. having already increased its cold production by 12 percent last month compared to the previous year. now this flies in the face of the countries funds to achieve net 0 emissions by 2070
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r t. correspondence wondering sharma has the story. a deep repercussion of the western sanctions against russia has been the sky rocketing prizes of natural gas. in many countries, the wall now face as an energy crisis that it hasn't seen in decades. 7 just like the rest of the wall, they have an energy crisis which is going down and go where you all, maybe the movie on there. but it will come with the cost increase carbon emission in the atmosphere when the was struggled to keep it in check. one of the most unfortunate impacts of the ongoing war and subsequent sanctions imposed and russia by western countries is going to be on collective effort towards mitigating duty and mission. so and in climate action all together. this was funny you got which often a lot of i thought and many years and was building up. it's going to act up off security and do supplies and containing inflation in the countries. no doubt that
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all carried action is going to suffer a hit. some countries and i'll back tracking on that crucial climate change pledges to replace russian supplies. europe is resurrecting its old gold plants. germany, italy and the netherlands have already announced plans to lean back on call for the coming winter. now india also sees it may have to result to call to maintain its baseline energy requirements. currently it have 173 called fod plants, and the government had planned to reduce power generation by 81 call utilities or world the next 4 years in the else previous commitments under the power st. he now seen on why a bully. india has proved that it has kept up the nationally determined commitments, as were given in the parish. commitments were fulfilled completely and entirely
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with our own resources. but at this stage, if natural gas is going to be beyond our means up, the you are looking at reverting to call to an extent because you need a base level of electricity to be generated. and that just cannot be done through solar, wind energy in the us, the world's 2nd largest producer in portugal, and consumer of call as non conventional sources of energy such as wind, solar, hydro, and nuclear power are insufficient to generate enough electricity, money, but it, them, for you, why in the army have to dip into call again, just to leave the country life thought the dust of dirty call re settled on india and the world as new delhi is held hostage by western pressure and high gas prices caused by the sanctions, which india has nothing to do with region sharma, mot. hipaa ish arti ah,
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aids organizations and the united nations are calling for urgent famine relief in east africa. the people of kenya, somalia, and ethiopia, confront their worst droughts in 40 years, or some says that food shortages are likely to cause one death every 36 seconds until the end of the year. now the reaction follows a recent report published by the international monetary fund. the washington based institution is pointing out, skyrocketing food price inflation in the region, which has been at 10 percent since last year with the number of people affected by food insecurity. doubling. i m f states, a total of 123000000 people are faced with food insecurity. and this situation is a spillover effect from that, russia, ukraine, conflicts. at the same time, the institution made another official donation of $1300000000.00 to ukraine. was cross live now to an old template systems analyst and climate researcher for
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the africa project to further discuss the issue. welcome to the program. know the, the i m. f is publish the regional economic outlook, which sounds the alarm for so bizarre and countries over food security. what's your take on their report? no, thank thank a lot quicker. and unfortunately, you know, some countries continue to, to bad the brand to climate change and ultimately a t leg structural issues need to be addressed or they come to a level even before we get to the details of what can come from outside outside bought it. i know i am big about the long term or in the but i see you might have. ringback potential instructed you to about the climate change right yet, that might be you know,
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more when i would want to be that more times to have you know, the issues. i don't security approach methodically as opposed to, you know, more reactionary approaches that tend to be. busy from today, the all providing to in so you said the need more structural changes to ensure that this doesn't happen in the 1st place. exactly. now moving on, know, in the report i met says that one of the reasons for the food crisis in africa is the russia, ukraine conflict. how do you think the conflicts exacerbate to the situation? do you agree with their assessments? i would agree with the, with them to work with to the extent where i know that a lot of countries in the region, i am very much dependent on, you know,
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like for example, that kind of the country. and i will also feel that, you know, be 2 countries being power. that should mean that if be the call that they are what then the rest of the while definitely have to pick it one way or the other. and i want to also mention that it is important, not the way that you one you might actually before we get the call because my i'm to be in africa will be willing to move on the local solution. they need to be able in production. and he may be that i think you that, you know, just took a little bit upon those grades,
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shipments obviously russia took in ukraine. they did reach an agreement for great exports from ukraine. there's africa seen enough of the grain. i would say the it has been a problem, but since i can't speak for all nations in africa, i would like to focus kenya and probably partially uganda in tanzania we need. but we have seen a lot more incentive being provided to be than at this. it will put some of these, some of these a read, but then they are that are coming from the check up with them or not. but and that means that someone else got into a lot of money to be government program
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would be international agencies going the next, but my whatever the need or whatever for example in case what are they going to the more out. and then you can be the people who grow these governments that you get to ensure that however, whatever can come up. okay, well no terms, i'm afraid we're going to have to leave it. there were lots of time, but thank you very much for your insights on the struggles the african faith in
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with the few crisis. so there's no template systems on listing climate be so just africa. thank you. you're welcome. by the unrest has hit the streets of paris with police using to get to disperse crowds of people protesting against high cost of living and fuel prices. ah, a process to say the prices are at 40 year highs, unclaimed the government for not doing enough to tackle the issue. tens of thousands of people reportedly took to the streets of the french capital to show their anger with smoke bombs, set off during the march. it would obviously be, i am for the distribution of wealth. first. often the government tells us we must 1st produce the wealth. it makes fun of us. we have produced it for a long time. never has france been so rich in the well so badly shed to set up
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a better way of life to which we have adhered for 4 years. we do not adhere to a political party, we adhere to the idea of better living, and therefore we are here to strengthen and to give more voice. leslie and germany also saw unrest on their streets with hundreds in rome, voicing discontents about italy joining unsee russian sanctions and nato sending arms to ukraine or protest is over in germany. leipzig rallied against the economic policies of the current governments, burning flash and waiting bonus. it was to ship to one of these decisions like going against russia, have an impact on us bills are rising and many businesses are closer. there are workers who are not making ends meet. we are here to say stop to all this sylvia with law. we're also here for peace, for true peace. we say no descending weapons, because we know that nato in the usa continued to deliver weapons to ukraine, and zalinski doesn't seem to want to stop. he has said that he only wants to stop when putin leaves and there is another president. this only leads us to the risk of
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a 3rd world war month with mercury star was just as showed the swipe. my concern is that things can't go on like this. through stupidity. they managed to paralyze half of europe with electricity ultimately with gas from russia. flew this in, can i used to restrictions that we are not prepared to stand by and watch an entire economy destroyed in the interests of the united states. but his sons, former prime minister, enron con, has accused joe biden of making unwarranted under ill informed allegations about his country's nuclear capabilities, claiming they show the total failure of his on about the current foreign policy. what i think is may be one of the most dangerous nations in the world, pakistan nuclear weapons, without any cohesion. 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 governments,
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foreign policy and its claims of re set of relations with us. is this the reset, this government has broken all records for incompetence. wilkens criticism of the current pakistani governments was a reaction to the official response from islam about to biden's controversial remarks. although the us ambassador to the country was summoned pakistan's foreign minister label the incident a misunderstanding caused by lack of engagements. also saying the diplomatic spots would not harm bilateral relations. earlier we spoke to serene missouri, a senior vice president of pakistan's movement for justice. and she told us the relations between the 2 nations all likely to change as a result of those comments. i think it's that long since, and it's also in a way amusing that it's coming from a country that has a big part of being addicted to the rest of the world. and this is the country that interferes militarily. well, the one, this was a former address, it was not to drive it up private meeting. those are the views of the president of
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the united states, and he cannot mix it wants to go to the mock. and unfortunately up doesn't go well . so this is because the for lack of engagement in the last few weeks, you see it. i think this is going to damage relations because he has hit on you keep ability and it is not something that we do like it because it's not the 1st time that the american leadership or the american establishment has made the sort of remarks against spike. so it doesn't mean of american attacking pakistan in this particular fashion, and i think it makes it very difficult. well, any government, in fact, i do need good demands that the us, we make, whether it's the military or whether it was all the sort of demands.
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now, when a started to meet and the bikes on you, nation chip will have to have another recent, i suspect, ah, from said 2022 military drills led by moscow have kicked off inside g case done with participants from central asia. the principal goal of the exercises is to organize a collective response to threats of terrorism. lock correspondent, dental culture tells us more from the ground. i'm here right now in the mountains of tajikistan, where earlier the opening ceremony of frontier 2022 came to a close. we saw a military parade here with troops from 5 out of 6 member states from the russian lead collective security treaty organization, which is actually organizing this series of military exercises that are going to be going on for 5 days. those member states in attendance are, are mania, bella bruce to jca, stan kazakstan and of course russia. now, the specific reason for these military exercises is to combat the rising threat of
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terrorism in the central asian region. that's why the 1000 troops and around 300 military vehicles that are going to be featured here are actually part of a subdivision of the c s t o called the central asian rapid deployment contingency. this contingency is going to be carrying out anti terrorist drills throughout the week. it's gonna be featuring tanks, helicopters, and drones alongside the troops carrying out these operations. so make sure to stay tuned because we're going to bring you the best shots from throughout the military exercises. those are the main stories for this. i do head over to all websites, all t dot com from on any of those stories you've just seen on pizza scott's on the back again in around 30 minutes. ah
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