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ah, sure, we couldn't do that with with at least 3 people are killed and doesn't the injured as a military, jack crashes into a residential building in southern russia for over a 100 russian citizens. the majority of whom are civilian sailors have returned home in a prisoner exchange with the train, which receive service women, and return a raw and begins refining its crude oil and venezuela. as the countries continue to boost bilateral tide, amid new s sanctions, pressure plus the u. s. calls for international troops to deploy to pavey, which has been gripped by riots over
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a humanitarian crisis. but locals are gearing up to protest against what they see as a foreign intervention with from mosque out of the world. this is our t international. i merge of blevins and these are the top stories this now where we begin with the developing story in rushes, crowded our region where at least 3 people were killed and dozens more injured. after a fighter jet crash into a residential building, we can show you some cctv footage showing the moment that fighter jet plummeted into the residential building, sparking a large fire officials say there was no explosion after the plane crash, where the fuel leak causing the blaze. here's what i witnesses had to say. i
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ordered a, a, a, a local officials say the fire in the residential building has now been extinguished. emergency services worn, there may still be people trapped under the rebel. a state of emergency has been declared in the surrounding area with a special commission set to assess the buildings condition. artillio. katrinka has more details. the town of yay square. the tragedy happened is on the as of c, which is in the same part of russia. as for example, dorn, it's crossed off the remain bridge. but then on the other hand, it's very far from the front line about 150 kilometers and the ministry of defense
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as being very specific that it had nothing to do with the war, specifically was a training flight, and there was no munition on board earlier we heard from the russian military officials that the aircraft suffered an engine feeler before it crashed, but the pilots have managed to eject safely. now we are hearing from the emergencies ministry that the blaze has been contained. but before that we saw all the floors of the 9 story building in flames. this is, of course, an astonishing seeing and a very gruesome tragedy. the eye witnesses were clearly in a state of shock. here's what we heard from some of them. something crushed into the 9 story building and the flames and all the way up to the top floor. it wasn't a rocket, more like a plane or something. there was one strong explosion. i was inside another part of
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the building, and i managed to run out really my job after the explosion. i thought that it was just another tonic boom from a passing aircraft. that's how it usually sounds anyway. and right after our client left us, she immediately came back saying that a jet had crashed when we came out. but could only see the blacksmith in the air. there was a very strong fire and emergency car couldn't get anywhere near the building. b, s 234 is a supersonic fighter jet. it has been in service in service already since 2014. so we cannot blame it on the lack of experience with this particular fighter jet rushes, senior officials, including the governor of the across our region and also the minister of emergencies are on the way to the site of the crash. so we'll bring you more updates as they come in on that terrible tragedy. $110.00 rushes, including $72.00 civilian sailors have been returned by ukraine as part of
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a prisoner swap, rushes, defense ministry says key at receive $108.00 service women in the exchange. the fruit prisoners are now being transported to medical institutions for treatment. and rehabilitation, some thought they'd never come home after sustaining serious injuries. i was killed by mine when it struck, i started shooting back, but my legs were injured. i told my guys to leave me because they want to be a burden. i told them that it would be bad if i called them. they wanted to drag me away, but i stayed. when the 2nd mind struck error, i thought i was dead because there were bodies everywhere and i was covered in blood. i heard someone say this is called the 25th brigade operate. i realized that they were ukrainian forces our case, mariah garcia has been following the prisoner change process. and here's more details in this report. now is the most difficult parts in this in time,
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and therefore that is the exchange itself because these had been in the works for weeks and weeks now that it is on the way there's, there's no room for, for, for negotiation that had all been pre agreed every both sides expect the people that were agreed upon to be handed over. we've learned now that some people have chosen to remain, they refused to be handed over to, to ukraine. it has been several hours now there's no communication here. there's no way of reaching the people there just a few kilometers down this road. so it's just waiting with the civilian sailors returning home as part of the exchange. it's also important for us to help provide security corridors and to work with their vacuum ease. there are a lot of questions, but the most important thing is the restoration of documents in abilene. your to
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come here somewhere, glove national. the main thing we want is to begin the process of the exchange and return of civilians. i'm sure both of us are interested in this. ah, these are some of the sailors for trucks. more than a 100 people were exchanged only succeed low. 60 of them 50 and sailors, russian sailors who started the military operation when ukrainian quote through the case held captivity for 8 months. for no other reason. the russians, they were denied basic things like supplies. they had to bargain to them. they had to trade with. they were also good denied communication with their loved ones with help, with noise, to play with the like medical attention. we've already heard them say from one of them 5 days to receive good. we have 9 sick people. one person
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has died. we were told his internal organs failed when he was brought to the hospital, he'd already been ill for a while and been complaining, already booked, to get medical assistance that you had to submit a request and then wait 5 days, only then would they evacuate. you are now safe and sound, eager to get fig. judging by the look of them all, skinny and wasted, eager to get in contact with their loved ones, with their families, while children and to get back load. a leaked a paper seen by the financial times, advisors brussels ministers to take a tougher line on china that says beijing becomes an increasingly strong competitor for europe. china has become an even stronger global competitor for the u, the u. s. and all the like minded partners,
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it is therefore essential to assess how best to respond to current and foreseeable challenges. the paper also recommends you diversify its supply chain that away from china. adding that future challenges will widen differences with beijing, adding that brussels has failed to change beijing is political stance. a tougher stance on china could hurt the economy as europe could lose up to $260000000000.00 annual from exports to china. after putting european imports of chinese goods under threat, that's as the euro zone already has a foreign trade deficits should choose from. we have international challenges aside. the energy crisis is contributing to storing prices in the you with people taking to the streets and anti government protests in multiple countries in germany. some hospitals, even face closure,
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due to rising costs with politicians, saying the crisis could do stabilize the country. fear and uncertainty are the fuel for extremists and before the coming winter, people are experiencing such uncertainty as they have not experienced for a long time. the mix of crises, such as energy and corona virus, can lead to over strain and d stabilization of democracy. therefore, a democratic parties should take a clear position, argue less, and encourage citizens. so whether the cobra that energy crises have in common other than the fact that they've each plunged europe deeper into trouble. well, both are also vancouver, which your opinion leaders had a world of options in reacting. and in all cases, they chose the most heavy handed ideological path that not only aggravating problems for their own citizens in their daily lives. but i mean, now they're causing electrical problems to the establishment. so now the, the stablish and speakers or worry they all risk blowing back in their faces as are to this and start. so when you're growing preference for politicians who have as
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little as possible to do with the establishment, they created this whole mess. and by the way, here another fine example of european establishment, crisis management from just a few days ago. exhibit number 2000000, i guess at this point, the former german parliamentary president and finance minister wolfe game shovel that says me said for send it shouldn't be taken badly. he puts on an old jump and then a 2nd jump. you'll be fine. and electricity is, of course, very important, but sometimes it may not be there. so you should always have some candles matches and a torture. and of course it's important to know where they are. so if it suddenly becomes dog, you see the state is not just something that delivers all sorts of things to citizens. like a kind of supermarket, you got to love the simplicity with, with the european view, the problems that they have closed. none of them in germany currently have the courage to stand up for their own industry that's being decimated by brussel block wide session. but they sure don't lack any gall when it comes to standing up
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against their own citizen and basically telling them to just stuck it up our candles. also going to power the german and industrial engine that drives the entire e. you. maybe he really think so after all, these are the same folks who wrongly figured they could cut themselves off from cheap rushing gas or ukraine and power the germany economy purely with green energy, vanity. what carbon footprint that those things can be assigned one yet. that's coming, i'm sir shovel also suggested the germans didn't turn to government to solve installation and energy problem. so i guess they should just count on government to create those problem. when you go in like this into the mind that of european elite, is it any wonder citizens across europe, including in germany, are already taken to the streets and protest of exploding cost of energy and daily living, and even demanding to withdraw from nato as french protesters did last weekend if the airplane establishment was actively trying to boost the european right way.
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well, they really couldn't go about it any other way. if not only ordinary europeans who are feeling the pinch, but also politicians as countries look for solutions. german chancellor, all our shoals has highlighted the importance of doing business with beijing. we don't have to decouple some, some countries. i say emphatically, we must continue to do business with china. we're though they're completely crazy and therefore a legal aid is still there. been 3, saving themselves by putting sanctions on the ocean that has nothing to stop the war. and that has been interesting to us in some ways, economically. the whole meaning their economies. and now they want to take on china . i mean the least close way sambro. she, she, she thinks jane is a danger to the u. k. but hope a interesting, in doing anything in the u. k. i mean they want to develop themselves and they want
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to be richer than the. ready us in much poorer than united states, and that's all they want to do in the way the edition with the pin a, even the whole materials and everything. how could we possibly, you know, get into effect for china after we are in the phase natasha, which we are losing and he's just completely crazy. you know, there is a good one too, or destroy the blank. and finally, shows has also called for expanding and strengthening the use joint military defense force. however, if countries have struggled to find unity with some member states being reluctant to continue finding it, as many europeans have taken to the streets to vent their anger, hungary has been threatened with a financial freeze by brussels over its stance on the ukraine conflict. while
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poland has also clash with the block over its policy on abortions and algae bt riots. here it's emanuel, tell mon geopolitical expert and the founder of the euro continent thing tank says the you will struggle to become a strong political union or a military alliance. well, they want to appeal united to a war guarding ukraine, but she said communication policy, but we are only united because they are you been, you know, these are, are her what autonomy it means or it's is totally aligned on nate to an american or geo political priorities under or behind these sir be sanctions, so against russia and unto board do great actually are very be more and more reefs between you because we are group of countries i call on the market her states in
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cross coordination with you. okay. and you as ones to really herb herb, punish russia and are a we can russia a e in a very deep way and france and germany which wants to. busy earn they want to have a more moderate approach because they want to reconnect with russia after over you, quinn crises, and or other countries like hungary, which disagrees with the sanctions. so over block is more, more or does united were relations, which we knew you were an archer with you and united states we been steward of probably matching between the different you members it. so e will probably mentality self as a common market. but to mow i thing is not good i work is if there is no wait, when i become a political union, all air a military us are on has began refining its crude oil in
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venezuela. this guns as the countries expand their overseas projects and bilateral ties. this was a longstanding and 43 year old dream that was realised through the efforts of my colleagues at the national arrangement, oil refining and distribution company. today around 100000 barrels of crude are being processed and venezuela's refinery. and may say, ron are invested $160000000.00 in repairing and expanding the facilities. in june, president maduro visited iran signing a 20 year cooperation road map, followed by 16 memorandums of understanding signed in september. the states have boosted economic ties amid severe sanctions from the u. s. less cross live now to author and political analyst, diego sic cara, diego. thank you so much for joining us on the show today. now a ron and venezuela have deep in their ties in recent months. is this an unexpected
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friendship? thank you for having me. first is not really, i mean, it has been developed like at least with this. i mean, at least for 20 years ever since go on them to charge gotten to office. i mean that at a high level commitment and i'm of course have been enhanced. thank you. yes, thanks to sanctions from toward to maximum pressure, but it's not an unexpected thing. at 1st, it has a lot to do about facing the same kind of threats and enemies and also have to do with this kind of shared dis them, you know, how to build a way out of this kind of no ws structural trying to tie on venezuela. and also them right, and you mentioned this sanctions from the u. s. and really that continued maximum pressure campaign as they call it. does this development show that countries can be successful while suffering, extreme economic pressure, even from a country like the u. s. it does shows that conscious
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can actually struggle against this kind of measures. and this kind of acts of aggression against several countries, regardless of how this they are, especially on their own beliefs, induct induction about what to do in the world and the right to sovereignty. and independence. so yes, if we're gonna say that we're not gonna die after this kind of aggression that we're not gonna be suppressed or a patronized or controlled by, by, by foreign governments. i think it, does it mean a success? it doesn't mean that they can succeed the challenge that was to deepen this and also create a model based on this kind of experience. right, and now i know when it comes to venezuela, it's a bit of an interesting story as to how the u. s. has approached them foreign policy wise. now we're at a point where the biden administration is clearly taking
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a different approach and then trumpet ministration did so how desperate do you think the u. s. is for venezuelan oil, and do you think we'll see energy trade with america resume once again any time soon? there are some signs and it's funny because they tried to, i mean the us and the reason the exchange is when it's one of them started early march this year after it the sanctions against russia didn't actually succeed. and also back i am there. i guess he realized that they're also played gonna was going to get complicated. so they tried to cover it with you know, a concern about us detainees in minutes when i'm their welfare. that's what they said they've ever since a start. but funny enough, some exchanges have happened, but it doesn't like, you know, it doesn't deflect the fact that the real urgency is actually the need for oil
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supply. some shy wavers, i might say, regarding to the, to the size and scope and the violence of the sanction richie mcginnis layla have been done. for example, recent agreement of allowing children to retake some of their operations. you've been a sailor, but i'm not, i can't say up to this point. if that means it's going to be like, it's going to normalize the trade on and of the energy field is an open house. if the oil supply coming from the soil up to the us, that 10 years ago might have been, have a way to sort of a output would get to that level if i'm not so sure. and there's a role that needs a lot of dialogue and you know, venezuela has learned a lot on what to do and what not to do regarding and unreliable partner us is. so it's hard to predict. we have to see, but i'm also you can mind something else. i mean, did you look into this way,
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lord of any flame to this kind of exchange? it's also like to to drive a wedge against the, against opec in moment. you know about the price tab that did what it's trying to stablish when the production cabinet that opened it plus itself. it's the site recently. so it has also to do with how to divide that o paid decision. but i don't think that's going to succeed. it and i will think minutes i was going to go so easily like rethinking regards of how it is here. it is. we taking this kind of relationship that as it was 20 years ago, for example. yeah. certainly a lot of moving parts, their author and political analyst, diego square. thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. thank you for having joe. by that has promised consequences for saudi arabia over the opec plus decision to cut oil output. that's according to us national security advisor, jim sullivan. the president isn't going to act precipitously. he's going to act
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methodically strategically. ready those options include changes to our approach to security assistance to saudi arabia. washington is due to discuss how to shape is relations with authorities. so far the u. s. has already announced that president biden has no plans to sit down with saudi arabia's crown prince next month, g 20 summit, a former senior adviser to saudi arabia. as energy minister says that the us is stuck and an outdated mentality where it is the only world power it is not for the action, it is love to get to the production. so we need to distinguish between the 2 objects. last is 23 members and they are unanimously agreed to cut production by 2000000 barrels a day when washington is or is especially these days. the confuse. they have
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too many issues on their place and they are not thinking wisely. ready i know that they know the clear analysis of what was decided on this is they use, you're an american way of dealing with the other that they are still thinking in the over the age many our other super powers could throw in the whole world. it's not the same as before. with the united states, only the only super power. now we have china, now we have any idea we have price. i do have 70 b right there we ah, the united states has vowed to deploy international military forces to haney, where the government is struggling to deal with riots. the issue was discussed at an emergency meeting of the un security council held on the ongoing crisis. the 2nd
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resolution we're working on would authorize a nun, you an international security assistance mission to help improve the security situation and enabled the flow of desperately needed humanitarian aid. this resolution will propose a limit it carefully scoped none un mission, led by a partner country with the deep necessary experience required for such an effort to be effective. this statement follows the un chiefs recommendation to send a rapid response force to haiti. the u, as in canada, have already sent security equipment, including tactical and armored vehicles to the troubled island. but joe biden hasn't always shown an interest in hades affairs. patty just quietly sunk into the caribbean or rose up 300 feet. it wouldn't matter. a whole entrepreneurial world
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have a, has seen wide scale protests with thousands of people taking the streets after the government. and if you will, subsidies which lead to foreign prices, according to the world food program. 4.7000000 people in haiti based thomas tropic hunger. the countries prime minister hazards the international community to send troops to help regain control of the situation. but that call has sparked in angry response from protesters. they rallied against what they see as a foreign intervention, and are demanding the prime minister's resignation. latin american and caribbean studies. professor daniel shaw says patient want the us to stop meddling and their country quotation tomorrow. this is what washing his head down to panama to grenada, to the dominican united. how many interventions in occupation, washington continues to think they have the caribbean, federal american hemisphere or their back yard, the man,
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the most local. what i'm hearing from the haitians, both hearing the cries, haiti is that they want to hear from the event as well. the boulevard, and the bolivian, the russian. the chinese they want to hear from the multi polar world. not from the judical world in the united states. and the lackeys, and they want to have critical conversations about he's huge and about reparations, about how to repair, how many centuries is brutal, why it's apprentices exploitation and what the haitian people need in this morning is international solidarity understanding. so it's a renewed moment for an international public wants to be critical to them. and the true role of this, quote unquote, international community who've never been an international community, but rather international caballo exploit is in the surface of the haitian destiny.
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your mask has stirred up a fresh, rounded debate on twitter with his comments about the importance of crimea to russia. the billionaire statements fly in the face of the western mainstream narrative, whether one likes it or not. crimea is absolutely seen as a cool part of russia by russia. crime is also a critical national security importance to russia, as it is their southern navy base. from their standpoint, losing crimea is like usa losing hawaii and po harbor. sure. well, we have ilan months gone, social media trying to move toward establishing peace. he's pointing out that crimea is part of russia, and that it is an integral part of the russian federation. he's trying to get americans to understand this. and he's pointing out that this claim on the part of that they're going to drive and take back crimea, that this actually would lead us on the course to a 3rd world war wraps a nuclear confrontation. it's just not saying to continue this kind of rhetoric
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aimed at roger and in response to the words of alon mock, we've had white a negative reactions. there's been a warm on social media calling him out and condemning him for daring to speak sensibly in one piece. but hey, look on the bright side. at least russia doesn't get crime in that scenario. so you can be comforted by that thought. while watching the mushroom clouds rise. so it seems those responding to alon mosque aren't really concerned about the results, not just for russia and ukraine before the entire human race. this continued escalation, and these threats at quite revealing. but regardless, the fact that a figure as prominent as long as you're taking a firm stand and saying that crimea is indeed an integral part of russia. that's certainly import. now alon moss, has previously used his social media platform to lay out the possible roadmap to
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a peaceful resolution of hostility. he's talked about the referendums that have taken place, the importance of crimea, situations and circumstances in which both sides could agree to cease their hostility. and the violence could come to a conclusion. now this perspective on the conflict a forward looking constructive approach that actually wants to and the confrontation is certainly rare in western media. these days along mosque is certainly in the minority, but russia has repeatedly said it is open and wants to work for a diplomatic resolution. despite the negative reaction, it indicates there are forces that want things to move ahead toward a peaceful and political resolution of the conflict. that's all for now. be sure to check out 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. ah.

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