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hello, bob, last protective phone existence, with our top headline, teradowski international. you have something to hide, that's the accusation made by rushes forward and ministry against western powers. after they refused to disclose information while investigating the recent blasts on russia, north cream pipeline system. also, a headboard crew has been offered a rather unique opportunity to witness how russia is fixing, arguably it's most iconic and symbolic rate. and i think crew followed the dismantling of cause of the crimean bridge. that of course, were destroyed in a recent attack by ukrainian forces. the gunners sometimes one do use a kind is as candidate for experimenting as south africa or energy minister accusers
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developed countries of recklessly experimenting with continents economies and treating african nations with a severe lack of respect. also in the program, washington's decision to cover the supply of micro chips make create a quote less staples world of how singapore was prime minister responded to the recent us move of imposing scription is on tech exports to china with all right. thursday, i just want to 4 pm here on the russian capital, and as always, a pleasure to have you with us with this i was program. let's kick it off. now with the top stories, it is a case of going straight to breaking news for you. this our here on our t at the u. k. prime minister liz truss has just announced her resignation after only 45 days in office. it makes her downing street tenure,
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the shortest since the end of the 19th century. it also comes just almost 24 hours since she told the parliament that she was a fighter and not a quitter. this was during continued fall out of her botched economic policy. i came into office it's, it's time of great economic and international instability and all countries have been held back for too long by low economic price. i recognize life given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandates on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have that full spoken to his majesty the king, to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. so the prime ministers resignation comes off to her budget plan for what huge tax cuts and enormous spending the combination sent markets into a state of freefall limit, well, massive concerns. the government simply could not pay for what it was promised this
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morning. a bank of england was even forced to intervene to crop up the collapsing pound as well. panic just gripped the global markets with the move also, spunk, intense, political pressure within parliament, face force in the prime minister to fire her closest ally. that of the finance minister mrs. speak in the policy of him. more news still to come on that breaking you story here a nazi for the meantime though rushers foreign ministry spokeswoman has said that a western powers appeared complicit in the recent explosions that damage the north stream gas pipeline system under the baltic m or as a hot of direct of the following remarks, to swedish officials, i still at the local and asked, what is it that have found that he didn't want to show any one wasn't something from nato. something fell into her hands and you can't show it to any one. but it doesn't work like that. do you know why? because you just say that you have something to hide. it means that what you found
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there shouldn't be seen by anyone else because it proves that it is the collective west that is behind everything that happened there was that us besides his daughter, still amused. now of course, you, you know, the story. it was just what last month multiple bloss damaged the major pipeline root, which of course had been a crucial source of russian gas supplies to the e. u. a sweden has ultimately refused to even let his allies participate in the investigation of the incident. and he even a well stone wold, moscow's efforts to access information from the prob, er sweden saying it's all strictly classified. well, let's get the opinions and our thoughts now. avante contributor ritual must not only is sweet in refusing to share its findings in the north stream attacks that earlier this week, germany was also acting tight lips refusing to disclose any detail to its parliamentarians. now member german parliament and former leader of the left sarah wagner. had this to say in response to the federal government, it's telling us that it know something, but for reasons of the states well being,
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it can not even disclose it to the members of parliament in the javin, but district security agency. in any case, this approach means that any control and criticism of the federal government by the opposition is impossible. does anyone seriously think that if russia blown up its own gas pipelines, the center pieces of its economic and trade links to europe in the west, that sweden and germany would, wouldn't you hesitate for a 2nd to cry from the rooftops that they had proof. this incident happened right off the coast of these countries. now surely their investigations will be able to detail what was present in the waters off of those coast at the time of these attacks. and now we're being told that the findings are so sensitive to national security that they just can't be shared. that's interesting because how many times has national security it a vote by the west and western countries to bury the truth about politically sensitive incidence. they just conveniently slap on a top secret classification label and ever was left to speculate,
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but nothing ever gets confirmed until maybe many years later, you know everything from the j, f. k, assassination to cia and allied regime, change initiatives in or on latin america, africa all over the globe when western allies get caught spying on each other than they can get hushed up all under the guise of national security. those things have just been snuffed out and disappeared. now the big question that some of us were half jokingly asking right after these pipeline attacks was how the european union would react. if it ever came out that the u. s. was responsible for these attacks? would they sanction the us? because now without rushing the you most recently friends, president emmanuel mccoy in germany, connie, mr. robert havoc are whining about paying exorbitant prices for american liquefied natural gas as one of the only viable options that they now have left. so having to sanction the us would be pretty much the final nail in the coffin and would risk
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turning it into a sort of western north korea. but if it's any consolation pentagon spokesman, general patrick rider does that, washington is ready to help say, quote, remain, of course, ready to support if necessary in these investigations the west is conducting. well, not even russia who's infrastructure. this is, has been invited to test. actually russia been told, pretty much to just go take a hike. so, washington right now, it's kind of like the guy that holds up to you, offering support, right after a really bad break because he seizes a chance to make his big move as sometimes, well, you know, it's not even unheard of to find out much later when you're with him that he actually may play a role in instigating the breakout from which he ultimately benefit. so workers have started dismantling parts of the crimean bridge and that were of course destroyed. and the reasons are tucked by ukrainian forces. other structures
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are basically being chopped down into smaller blocks to be well more easily loaded all the various barges. visiting the tide for us is equal to stand off. now our crew has been offered a rather unique opportunity to witness how russia is fixing. arguably it's most iconic and symbolic ridge, the one that connects russia's mainland through well, russia's crimea. we are right now standing on top one of the badly damaged sections of the automobile. part of the bridge you can see world is working here and all sorts of emergency crews are busy to we've seen di was for instance being fish out of the sea out of the strait i should say. and so on and so forth. in total, more than 400 specialists are working on restoring this bridge as quickly as possible. now, just a quick reminder as to what happened on this very spot. just just a few doesn't meet that way. in fact, a truck laden with explosives blew up until well part of the bridge collapse. now this happened here, but the fire it jumped to the railway section of the bridge. so you can see the
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burn marks over there because to an unfortunate coincidence, a whole train load of oil tanks will park just over that with the bridge has been back badly damaged than russia has accused ukraine of well masterminding and plotting what russia has described as a terrorist attack and now well, it is busy, it is scrambled all sorts of emergency teams to restore and repair this well of this highly symbolic breach. and basically the words here, they are ongoing 247. ah, some are pretty hard hitting remarks from south africa as minister of mineral assets and energy just this week. agreed among tasha said that a developed nations exploit african countries with crippling loans and isolation. he was speaking during the africa, powell week foreign, where a top businessman and policy makers gathered to address all sorts of critical challengers. and that have thea,
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energy sector developed countries. sometimes one do use oh. and every girl kind is as guinea pigs for experimenting as painful. i must say that because when that happens, you'll get didn't sector as a, as a smaller economy you off was to be upon you to, for ideas of others. you can't think you kind of the origin and, and, and then until december and is that we have this partnership between our service over and you in the united states of the 8400000000 trend. quite impressive. then we took that it's a gift, this another gift. it's a loan, but over it consists not alone. that is more, but over it is up to a clint. mr. montage raised statement came ahead of the u. n. a climate change conference that's going to be set up for next month in egypt. and south africa is
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expected to present a plan aimed at receiving the $8000000000.00 in loans and ground that were pledged last year or the c o p summit to help a d. carbonite sits economy artesia, catabolic catalyst. now outline the challenge is that the energy sector in that part of the world is currently facing as zillow 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 for bally 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 is clamoring for the very same cold. the one south africa to stop using the country is being and ties to with loans 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 with our must be? i'm asking the question because we, i mean we've got choices. 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 critic 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 will be much harder and more expensive without the use of nuclear power. it is not only about renewables is really about cleaner and less emitting technologies. and nuclear is, is one big sauce of and low cabinet, a power cord there post issue there in keep don't, is giving us energy for to suffer unit. so there's more to reserve, the lowest cost, every other dignity is catching up with new. and even though renewable energy at lina, they still need baseline back up. and in south africa 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 base float intact or reduce very,
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you know, minimally, but you put renewables on top. that's what jamming has done. that for us was 3 less gooey. they are not taking out that despicable power. they're 80 more on top of that. these particular power, if south africa and africa to wind 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 nation's 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 wad instead of restrain unsustainable bad economic policies, and that could help the developing world even much small. then climate change itself got melissa oddity, china's back. oh,
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the international community has just turned a blind eye to the die of humanitarian crisis in ethiopia, and must act soon before it's too late to prevent a genocide. well, those are the direct words coming from the head of the world health organization who is ultimately seeking urgent assistance for his homeland. this is a health crisis for 6000000 people and the world is not paying enough attention. there is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide, i repeat, there is a very narrow window now to prevent genocide into guy conflict, anything here is northern to grey ridge and it's been raging for 2 years with a local rebel group and national government forces basically going head to head one member of a prominent aide group working in the area that have the international rescue
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committee was killed and another wounded. and a recent attacker made other civilian casualties of the un secretary general sets of violence as quote reached alarming levels. but i'm telling you that he is calling for an immediate cease fire. but africa is 2nd most populous country, has been, might, and crises in the civil war. the violence erupt. it, when state troops deployed to fight the people's liberation front, near the border with a korea over a territorial dispute. the rebel group had held a regional elections in defiance of national orders and is accused at a crate of backing the ethiopian government in the bloody conflict. tens of thousands of people have been killed. millions of civilians displaced and according to un estimates more than 5000000 people urgently require humanitarian assistance in that region. but we went out and got reaction from locals, the ethiopian capital i believe we're proud that our defense forces one victories and the strategic and disciplined way,
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even though the trouble makers are supported by foreign powers. i'm hopeful that our country will become peaceful. one, know, we and the entire globe will know who the main provocateurs are. you know, the tea, grice people, liberation front are the agitated us. they provoke and start attacking. but the moment our forces advanced on their positions, they start crying foul. so war has gone far or they put up stop to war was said if they sit and leave for peace took ah, but the problem is when one say a disarray deal as their site may not be ready in that they put a precondition still in my view there is that elected on the t p a live site at 2 o seats for a p stock, and 2 resorted things. adams, a partnership between each. okay. and they are to that is not liked by their western powers. i do this because the kwanisha day started, we saw my lay at jan b to appear at talks that our prime minister of bobby started to unite
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a horn is not lack very much major waste. and so as a waste and wanted things to beaked cantino, lag that are as good as business as usual, and that's why they have to watch whenever the t p a life is attacked, they say to appear not to me. immediately you hear an a statement from the washington or from the eel, or rouser partners of data, whom i right like that you, my address would. it is good to have you with us today. a singapore was prime minister has warned that the us decision to curb the supply of micro chips, the 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
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valid national security considerations may trigger further consequences resulting in less economic cooperation, less interdependency, less trust, and possibly ultimately a less stable world. while they are us, impose large scale restrictions on exports of semiconductors and chip making equipment, a china just earlier this month. washington expected taiwan home to the world's largest chip maker to abide by the punitive measures that any national corporation there wants to bypass the ban. would also need to apply for a special license from the united states. now the chinese government says the restrictions will actually weaken the entire global economy to vans, india offending arbitrarily, placing cabs for political purposes, destabilizes the supply and industrial chains, 2 hats of as and backfires on one south. it will only further we can me already fragile wild economy, really and wallow some western supplies, cut trade ties to chinese chip makers, a response to the u. s. export controls. a new report has concluded that
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e u countries may have to actually shut down production in parts of their automotive sector. that's as a soaring energy prices are crippling the power brokers of european industry and now cuts in the availability of semiconductors. the only set to exacerbate supply chain issues. now advanced computer chips of vital for high end manufacturing and all sorts of equipment. while beijing has been trying to boost domestic production, it does remain heavily dependent on supplies from some of the world's major producers in america, south korea. anti one semiconductor chips are also used in weapons with china consuming more than 3 quarters of the chips sold globally. we spoke with henry wang, of, excuse me, founder of the center of china and globalization. he says that the u. s. will meet a wave of criticism from foreign companies directly affected by this move. this kind of a gesture, this kind of policy is sending
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a really negative messages throughout the world. for protection is for isolation, for unilateralism, and 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 a lot of 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, 95 percent of what i found was made in china is only chips i'm, i'm going to hold this company went in china clinic on san 6 percent of its troops in china. i mean, i do think this is make sense. so i would think, you know, it's just you on the u. s. government, but i hope that we're not really ready for us. that are so much i'm a really big, i mean, a lot of the opposition from the business community. i don't think this going. this policy, as was part of the can carry that fall or not to the ongoing,
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a congress of the chinese communist party, which is laying out of the country strategy for the next 5 years and far beyond. ah. and on the 5th day of the meeting of politicians, when the world's most populous nation expanded on china's foreign policy objectives, and of course their priorities. beijing, single of outta western, quote, hedge a monic aspirations as the main threat to that of the international order. it also condemned us actions in taiwan, including a house speaker, nancy pelosi, recent visit in august clubs. chinese officials, however stressed as well that global cooperation is a main priority sizing example, such as are the belt and road initiative. and of course paging strategic partnership with moscow. c g t and correspondent duyka tells us about foreign policy priorities to the congress there has outlined. there was a big force delivered to the national party congress,
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and it mentioned about germany, them in the nation in the international relationship. and the report says that so far there is the gemini has the money high standard and bullying act of using strength. china is the foreign policy has been very consistent and it's also always filed for peaceful developments among many countries. and besides belt enrolled, there are many other examples they can really tell china is committed into the international community. china has been very committed to resolving the taiwan question with a peaceful resolution, but there is a long term of degree of the foreign interference to the taiwan question. which side china is clearly sees. it is a internal question of matter. no blank check for ukraine. that's what the republican leader in the us house of representatives had
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to say about further aid being sent to key f a kevin mccarthy claims the biden administration has failed to handle its own domestic issues. and 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 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 ukrainian and swore with russia will remain a top priority even if they win the elections. while he was media outlets pounced. there were quick to denounce mccarthy statement, saying that democracy is no longer important to republicans. as the democrats still hold, the majority of seats in the house,
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ukraine continues to get half the financial help from washington, with over $17000000000.00 in aid. having been already sent now much of it weapons a washington plaza transfer, another $725000000.00 to keir for security assistance. now that comes as soaring, inflation is being ultimately ignored by the, by the ministration though that is, according to fox news host, tucker carlson. i'm not concerned about our economy. i'm concerned about ukraine, our economy strong as well. 7 really have you looked at markets as not just tycoon, should care that for your retirement account is it's way down. and by the way, day to day you notice inflation. we have record inflation. we spoke with a ju economic analyst, dr. jack rasmus, he says that washington can't keep on sending financial aid to key if, if there is in fact a recession already in effect in america we're going to have a, a situation of no undisputable recession. i in the 1st quarter of next year in
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question is how serious is it gonna get? and 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 spending. ah, and the that raises the question, can they still keep by increasing a spending an on ukraine in, on u. s. has given a $3000000000.00 a month just for its economy to keep it from collapsing. further. not including the military aid. lots gonna 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 on. all sort of stories are coming out this afternoon here in moscow and ot's he international just about a 4 26 pm on thursday, and i've got
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a lot of stories coming back to the top of the hour, including, let's trust the former. you came by minister with exxon. ah, ah ah ah
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ah ah ah, ah, a ah. 19 o u s. s i was returning to peaceful life, but the newspapers didn't report ongoing massacres and the ukrainian ssr, according to intelligence ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army, led by roman. she'll give each perpetrated these atrocities for huge for her before . but that was what i shouldn't be self thought. knew it would be wise to review. i
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pushed please. of course we'll do immune novel through the plot of was the head of the n k v d sabotaged department of the time he was tasked with stopping the atrocities in ukraine for a good reason. general suit of florida was very familiar with the situation. he had experienced fighting the nationalist before the war. get the movie amy yoder oil named lovelyn chicken garcia. do its inevitable. so didn't know, creamy, but it was black, unbroken me. the task was tremendously difficult, but pseudo planted was determined to completed. we had personal accounts to settle with the ukrainian nationalists so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how
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that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk and do you mind shooting? you mean? yeah, i have a meeting on used to be assessed, but i did not sit down with them and spoke with dish, but i used to sort of loan. you do so you know williams? sure. do you live in those? i don't know how much it's relative prescription, but most people with.

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