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ah, a headline stories this hour ukrainian shelling of done yes, city center shows no signs of letting up as a new attack kills a civilian. an injury is 6 authors according to local officials, also ahead on the program to do it over the country. sometimes one do use our individual countries as kinda freaks for experimenting. south africa, energy minister accuses developed countries of recklessly experimenting with the continents economy and treating african nations with a severe lack of respect. on washington's decision to curb the supply of
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micro chips may create a less stable world about how singapore is prime minister responded to the recent us move of imposing restrictions on tech exports to china with one in the afternoon in baghdad. income paula down here in moscow. this thursday, october the 20th welcome to the news our and our taker. relentless shelling of the city of done yet by ukrainian forces has killed one civilian and wounded half a dozen over the past day, according to local authorities. a local administrative office sound that bunker also severely damaged on thursday morning shock. waves from the shelling shattered window within nearby buildings with bluff and shrub bills through and around the or
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via the attacks game. shortly after vladimir a 3rd marshal law and the 4 new cherry trees that recently joined russia, he added that the decision to impose the measures came in response to vote. terrorist threats from ukraine. meanwhile, on the other side of the front lines, our raid sirens have sounded across several regions in southern central ukraine. that's of the ukrainian energy research center reports that 40 percent of the nation's power infrastructure has been damaged by russia. networks will bring, you know, some hard hitting remarks from south africa, the minister of mineral assets and energy. this week at gwen a montage. she said that developed nations exploit african countries with crippling loans and isolation. he was speaking during the africa power a week for him were top business men,
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policy makers gathered to address critical challenges in the energy sector. developed countries. sometimes one do use our individual countries as guinea pigs for experimenting as painful. i must say that because when that happens, you'll get in sector as a, as a smaller economy, you off was to be a coin, you don't way dears, off others. you can think you can be or regional. and then the number is that we have this button a ship between our service of over. and he, you and united states of the 8400000000 vend, quite impressive. then we thought that the gift is not a gift, it's a loan, but over a concession alone, that is more but over it is up to a client. on mr. montage, his words came ahead of the un climate change conference to be held next month in
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egypt. south africa is expected to present a plan aimed at receiving the $8000000000.00 in loans and grants that's was pledged last year at the cop summit to help de carbonized its economy. ortiz crumble, lit up. le lines the challenges that the continent energy sector thinks it's as volvo, climate negotiates as prepare to haggle over greenhouse gas emissions at the 27th united nations climate change conference in egypt. the medalist already drawn according to the global carbon projects. the lion's share of c o 2 emissions will continue to be led by china asia, europe, as well as the united states, africa accounts were bailey 4 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. and the most industrialized economy on the continent, south africa accounts for 1.3 percent of emissions. these, what is numbers? do not quite square up with the pressure being heaped on south africa to turn it
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back on cold. all in the face of europe's clamoring for the very same cold, the one south africa to stop using the country is being and ties to with lowes to help them fund their transition. but some critics argue that this is south africa making itself the sacrificial lamb. and the altar of green energy. why are we offering ourselves for? i'm asking, i'm asking the question, because we, i mean, we've got choices we, we can actually not resist, but put an argument that our development will depend on secure energy and currently fossil, our secure sanctions imposed on russia by europe are increasingly coming back to bade them critics say this highlight the hypocrisy, angie or politics of energy transition in the world. this will also affect the technology choices each country makes to what sustainable energy transition. and
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according to the international energy agency, i will pass to ned 0 emissions. well, be much harder and more expensive without the use of nuclear power. it is not only about renewables is really about cleaner and less technology. and nuclear is, is one big sauce of low cabinet. a power cord there post issue there in cape don't is giving us image at $0.40 a unit. so there's been more to vision and the lowest cost ever ever dignity is catching up with newer. and even though renewable energy adelina, they still need base land back up. and in south africa's case that means code. and that means that fossil fuels, as well as renewable energy, might have to work in tandem. we still have an option to add more renewables on our base. so we leave your, your, your, your, your, your base lot intact or reduce very, you know,
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minimally but you put renewables on top. that's what gemini has done that for us was 3 less doing. they're not taking out that despicable power. they're 80 more on top of that. his principal power, if south africa and africa to win the fight, to use their own energy resources to develop the economies and uplift the people in a well planned and coordinated manner. the continental need to be firma and avoid getting tied up in agendas of west the nations. private capital is already knocking at the door, trying to own a piece of the developing world energy system. but critics argue, lodge capital inflows, only ward instead of restrain unsustainable bad economy policies. and that could heard the developing world even much more than climate change itself. got a melissa oddity,
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china's back. and let's keep attention on the african content because nigeria is worse flooding in a decade, has now killed some 603 people this year. the deluge has damage the infrastructure, destroyed ro houses, an agricultural land, almost one and a half 1000000 people have been displaced as a result, the government and says cit provided other quits warning about the flooding, but said local authorities hesitated to take action. a journalist on location centers this recent rains have caused some of the watts floyd's are longer than nature and been reverse in nigeria. in decades, more than 600 people have died. and 1500000 people have lost their homes or have been displaced from the places they speak to her to and the flood entered my house. i had to evacuate to my nephew's home with my family. i heard the flood
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also killed 5 people, but i saw 3 bodies. yes, there have been announcements about climate change predicting more rain and floods, but we didn't know it will be as bad as it is now in one of another. days, very little doubt in the minds of local and international climates. exports that to this disaster is just the latest link in the climate disaster. busy on fall then across africa sooner we plants is a lot of rise to susan as it was getting ready for harvest. suddenly that flood suggested i lost over 30 hector, it's a fries. no, there has been no indications of any assistance from international agencies to help local communities deal with the latest flawed commentators on the ground have been very vocal saying it's clear africa strategies are not a priority for fest walled countries and that he and support will again get to
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these communities who needed way too late. ah, another story to tell you by today, singapore is prime minister has worn up the u. s. decision to curb their supply of micro chips to chinese companies may create quote, a less stable world. the island nation's leader was responding to the news of sweeping restrictions on tech exports to china. the bite and administration's latest move is a very serious one. i'm sure they have considered it carefully. we do worry that valid national security considerations may trigger further consequences resulting in less economic cooperation, less interdependency, less trust, and possibly ultimately a less stable world. the us impose mass restrictions on exports of semiconductors and ship making equipment to china. earlier this month, washington expects taiwan home to the world's largest chip maker, to abide by the punitive measures. any nation or cooperation that at once to
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bypass the button would need to apply for a special license from the u. s. as well. the chinese government sees the restrictions will weaken the global economy to phone ginger and the trolley placing pads for political purposes, the stabilizes, the supply and industrial chain, others and backfires on 1000 who will only further we can the already fragile. well, the economy really well while some western suppliers could trade ties to chinese chip makers in response to the u. s. export controls, a new report has concluded that you countries may help to shut down production in parts of their automotive sector. that says, soaring energy prices cripple swain's, all european industry and cuts in the availability of semiconductors looked set to exacerbate supply chain issues. lead vance computer chips are vital for high and manufacturing and equipment. while beijing has been trying to boost domestic
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production, that remains heavily dependent on supplies from some of the world's major producers in the u. s. south korea and taiwan. semiconductor chips are also used in weaponry . manufacturing china consumes more than 3 quarters of those chip sold globally, and relying funder of the center for china and globalization saves the u. s. will meet a wave of criticism from the foreign companies that are directly affected. this kind of a gesture, this kind of policy, is sending a really negative messages throughout the room for protection as well. for i solution for unilateralism, a beach of the spirit that you as has been printed preaching for all those years and has been leading that force over the years. it's really sad to see this is really happening. and i mean, then, you know, cover all those companies a pipeline to china for the largest market, but in the war, this is really doesn't make sense. you can imagine, you know,
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95 percent of what i found was made in china is only chips. and i'm going to her company went in china clinical sense, 6 percent of its chips in china. and i do see this is make sense. so i would think, you know, is a josh on u. s. government, but i hope that we're not really ready for that. are so much i'm a really big on meet a lot of the opposition from the business community. i don't think this good this policies as well as policy and the can carry that far. ok to the ongoing congress of the chinese communist party, which is laying out the country strategy for the next 5 years. and beyond the me. on the 5th day of the meeting, politicians from the world's most populous nation, expanded on chinese foreign policy objectives, and priorities. beijing single died western hedge, a monic aspirations, they're quote as the main threat to international order. it also condemned us
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actions in taiwan, including high speaker nancy pelosi visit in august. at the same time, china also said this week that global cooperation is a main priority. citing example, such as the belt and road initiative on beijing strategic partnership with russia. c g t. n correspondent, the young young face can tell us what else has emerged from the congress so far. the united central committees that, that the past 5 years i've been, i usually did not focus on really the local landscape, but certainly somehow it targeting on the local, giving the current situation, for example, the make as well as the biased rates. this is a conference about foreign policy, but absolutely i want it's art of china is nothing related to foreign policy, but the interference or forces is something that related to the foreign policy. mean china, one perspective, acknowledge that natal eastward expansion that really heard the interest of moscow
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and other other hand, chinese playing a neutral position while promoting were peaceful dialogue. a resolution between the 2 side because nobody wants the war and nobody wants any kind of dr. company in the way, not for today's conference, but absolutely for the congress for the entire week trying to spend a lot of time talking about how to better promote it. self innovation and is carried out in strategic a theory of strategic matters for promoting innovation. and it's also reading in part of its china strategy of high quality development. ah, no blank checks for ukraine. that's what the republican leader in the u. s. house of representatives have to say about further aid being sent to kia kevin mccarthy said that the bite administration has fail down below its own domestic issues. the economic crisis is just one of them. i think people are going to be sitting in the recession and they're not going to write
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a blank check to ukraine. they just won't do it. and then there's the things, the biden administration is not doing domestically, not doing the border. and people begin to weigh that ukraine is important, but at the same time it can't be the only thing they do and it can't be a blank check. we were shocked to hear these comments of mr. mccarthy. honestly. just a few weeks ago, our delegation visited the u. s. and had a meeting with mr. mccarthy. we were assured that bipartisan support of ukrainians war with russia will remain a top priority even if they win the elections. where u. s. media outlets were quick to denounce represented of mccarthy statement, saying that the mach chrissy is no longer important to republicans. as the democrats still hold, the majority of seats in the highest ukraine continues to get hefty financial help from the us. with a, we're $17000000000.00 in a to having already been sense, much of it weapons, washington plans to transfer another $725000000.00 to kia for security assistance. that comes as storing inflation is being ignored by the biden administration.
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according to fox news host, tucker carlson. i'm not concerned about our economy. i'm concerned about ukraine. our economy is strong as hell. really. have you look at marcus? it's not just tycoon of care. that's where your retirement account is. it's way down. and by the way, day to day you notice inflation, we have record inflation. we've got some reaction to that from dr. jack rasmus, professor of economics and politics of northern california, st. mary's college who sees washington county people and sending financial aid to care of if there's a full blown recession. in the us, we're going to have a situation of a no undisputable recession. i in the 1st quarter of next year in question is how serious is again a get a that's going to generate a much larger deficit. and if you listen to mccarthy, he's a focusing on that deficit. i. that means that they're going to have the cut social
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spending and the that raises the question, can they still keep by increasing a spending an on ukraine? you know, us as given a $3000000000.00 a month just for its economy to keep it from collapsing. further, not including the military aid, alaska depend on what happens on the ground. if the ukraine forces offensive is successful next couple months, it's gonna be hard for them to say, well, we're gonna pull the money. but if it's not successful, it'll be easier for them to say, well, we can continue. while ways to solve the ukraine conflict continued to come from influential figures. the notion of piss talks has again spark widespread criticism online following elan musk, another bellinger bell archman has urged that issues such as recognizing crimea, as part of russia should be seen as the new reality. those jews were met with
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outreach on twitter. all these billionaires wanting to school us about history are leaving out important bits that show their ideas are bad. shouldn't people in crimea determine if they want to be part of russia? ukraine? crimea is not a chip to trade. it's filled with people. if those people choose v a referendum, which is a real vote not staged, then we should live with the result. no, it's been ukrainian all the time. russia had no say at all. billionaire investor bill ackman, and he's getting on social media and putting forward a piece proposal and acknowledging that in fact, there is credibility to russia's claims to both crimea and don boss. now of course there was immediately a fire storm in response to what he said on social media. now this comes as a we're facing a situation where we just heard from ilan mosque put forward a different piece proposal. but he also is speaking often talking about the need to
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de escalate alon moscow acknowledged. some of the concerns similar statements were made. it was a different piece proposal, but he's another billionaire in the united states, west white a bit of influence. and he also made similar statements. ukraine, russia, peace, redo elections, of an ext regions under you and supervision. brush leaves, if that is, will of the people crimea, formerly part of russia, as it has been since 1783 until crucial mistake. now the fact that we have billionaires in the united states speaking up and making these points on social media, while we're not hearing that from the mainstream media or from the politicians, shows that something is happening beneath the surface. and the reality is that the results placing the energy markets as well as facing the global economy as a result of sanctions on russia are not good. and at the same time, we have a situation in united states where we're facing a lot of inflation on the cost of living is going up. food prices,
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energy prices are through the roof. americans are not happy and were heading into the upcoming mid term elections on november 8th. so it appears that beneath the surface, within the american power structure, there are many that are questioning the policies that we're seeing from the white house and it, it appears that, wow, you know, mainstream media and the political establishment seems to be in lock step regarding ukraine policy, there are many within the power structure and within the population overall that are questioning it and questioning the results. so this is quite hopeful what we've seen from the law mosque and now from bill act that the, even on a consequence that have resulted from us policy of escalating the conflict in the brain seem to be something that have many people concern once a friend know possibly a full the once a few surf media pray, dish to america's gulf allies may be fading. the washington post has published on
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investigative report, saying that since 2015 more than 500 retired u. s. military personnel have taken high paying jobs in other countries. the the articles cited has been quote, known for human rights abuses and political repression. as relations between the u . s. and saudi arabia sour, the post journalist claimed the 15 retired. u. s. general have consulted for crime . prince mohammad been so months defense ministry over the past half a dozen years. according to u. s. federal law military officers must get prior government approval. true receive any foreign funding or gifts, or by some veterans allegedly bypass authorization and others have sought for unemployment while still an active duty. well, despite saudi arabia being accused of human rights abuses, the 2 countries have maintained economic and political cooperation for years. the washington post article, however, comes of a time when u. s. saudi relations appear to be worsening. joe biden himself recently warned of
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consequences for re joining other opec plus countries in cutting oil. i thought there's going to be some consequences for what they've done with russia. what kind of consequences went into says suspend all arms sales. is that something you'd consider? i'm not going to get into what i'd consider and what i have in mind, but there will be, there will be consequences. we sell massive amounts of arms to the saudis. i think we need to rethink those sales. i think we need to list the exemption that we have given this opec plus cartel from us price fixing liability. and we need to look at our trip presence in the middle east coast while it may be wavering. a little bit has been strongly supportive of the u. s. support of the ukrainian or russian conflict. so the washington post has, has never hesitated to support the bye in line on this. so when you read via and
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opec, of course, didn't respond to by this request that they put more oil and insect did the opposite. that is seen as connecting to the ukraine russian situation. and it is seen as being, is it basically if you're not on, if you're not with us, you're against us. so the post can easily swing to were against saudi arabia, the united states government and it's spokesman and the president and the media arm that supports it. i don't even think they're aware of the hypocrisy of what they choose to talk about and what they choose to be enraged about. you know, when it serves us, we ignore it. i in fact, the arms that are being used in yemen, american arts, we're selling those arms to saudi arabia and they're, they're using them in yemen. we're making money off of that. so, you know, and again, maybe it's about the making of the money. you know, the, the arms and weapons and apparently generals are the america's biggest export.
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just approaching us one in the afternoon here in law school. this thursday about is, are a lot from the news room for now, but more programs, or just stay close to seeing what is showing this is our can from for good. we raised our corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year than in years past is that with all the things going on the world today are input costs have almost doubled in. it's going to be really hard for everybody to keep go and some will make it. so i want our current or late trash is,
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it is blaming russia for that. your gas company is, are going to get blamed for the problem. but they are not the problem. so by really chance blame for caution to problem because he himself cause a problem in but the price is already gone up. fertilizer and chemicals have dramatically risen. what we need to do, you guys need to what united states needs a while when we get, we can drill for oil. and for some reason our government thinks that we should be using our own oil, which is crazy. mm hm . and yeah, how many times, but i want to go with this with you. i'm here
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to the station about in the board with for the showed the ukrainian people what the soviet parties and stood full and who was actually fighting the invaders. cedar cough fuck was ordered to conduct grades throughout the grade, all the way to the copay the mountains. during one such incursion, they destroyed a large supply of oil along with the oil fields that provided the vem of with fuel . cup book squads earned universal respect and for his courage, the legendary parties on commander was awarded to go starz.
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while the red army was fighting the vm offer in 1943, a new force arose in ukraine. the u. p. a ukrainian insurgents on his goal was to strike and seize power when the red army and the vm offer was the weakest. it was quite a disciplined, military organization which had a clear structure, well trained commanders of which was planning to increase its manpower up to a 1000000. however, moscow had not taken into account that the u. p. a had a 3rd enemy, the polls. it was against them that the u. p. a on the terror in valencia, which later became known as the volcano massacre. put a ruler, mobile partner from this contribute to detroit. storage is from here. good. i was double started on ownership crimes for felicity schedules, nurse to will print that, a friend i pushed, or shortly shooting up to go. but catching it book when you finish stokes. dis,
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disney owns to trigger it for to start fish barocha willis, because elliot, the ocean sorta fitted to reward, they talked to melbourne, where lena said he has no do small waterloo. on one hand, d u p. a was a well organized structure with a territorial division and strict hierarchy on the other fragmentation and a high level of autonomy and cited commanders of large units. pres, claims to lead the organization. but few were his experiences romani shook cabbage . it wasn't long before he firmly established himself as the u. p. s. commander in chief. soviet intelligence was keen to eliminate him, but he was sneaky and dodgy. unlike an animal, he sent the danger to change the location of his h q frequently, and he's short. he has heavy personal security according to german estimates during its heyday, the u. p. a numbers up to 500000 people. however, the figures that are more modest.
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