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a good meat, the task was tremendously difficult, but suit up london was determined to complete it. we had personal accounts, the central with the ukrainian nationalist with headlines right now and i want to international as lives trust becomes the shortest ruling, u. k prime minister in modern british history resigning ultimately after just 45 days in office crew has been offered a rather unique opportunity to witness how russia is fixing. arguably, it's most iconic and symbolic bridge and all the crew to follow the dismantling of parts of the crimean bridge, but were of course destroyed. and our reason to attack by ukrainian forces dependent sometimes what do i do? regional countries. there's kid breach where experimental south africa is energy
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minister acute has developed countries all recklessly experimenting with a countenance economies and treating african nations with a severe lack of respect. also in the program, washington's decision to cope the supply of micro chips may create a quote less stable world. that's how single pores prime minister responded to the recent us move and posing restrictions on tech exports to china with a good time on your part. welcome to the program here with the international company you live from moscow and kicking off this hour with breaking news. so the u . k. prime minister list trust has just announced her resignation off to just 45 days in office. it does make a downing street tenure, the shortest since the end of the 19th century. and it comes almost 24 hours and
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she told parliament that she was a fighter and not a quitter. this during continued fall out, have a botched economic plan. hey, men to all say it's, it's time of great economic and international instability and all countries have been held back for too long. my low economic grace, 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. or the prime minister's resignation comes off to her budget plan for huge tax cuts and massive spending. but the combination sent markets into free full, amid concerns the government just simply could not pay for what it was promising. the bank of england was even forced to intervene to prop up the collapsing, pound as panic, ultimately gripped global investors. the move also spoke in tens political pressure
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within parliament, forcing the prime minister to fire her closest ally, the hope the finance minister will it's cross live. now to learn more, a journalist, an option returns he now joining a teacher in his breaking news coverage on ot he international. great to see you option of all the turmoil of britain, british politics in recent years. this is gotta take the biscuit hasn't. what do you, what do you make of it straight off the top of your head? well, nothing straight off the top left. and so i think her, most importantly here, we got to realize the levels of chaos. britain has caused itself. the british government calls itself l. someone told me that a 4 month old baby would have a witness for chancellors. 3, i'm secretaries to prime minister 3 prime ministers of the next week. and 2 monarchs. we've got to remember it was only the past 24 hours or 48 hours that the estates mandated b, b, c said they were doing emergency blackout. rehearsals, this,
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at the time when the leadership of the british, the british government, is not decided by the people of britain. this trust was not elected by britain. he was elected by what point 3 percent of the electorate. and the same thing will happen next friday. apparently, and this in a country with no re grass. so we're, i think around the world, britain and the world will be looking at britain and seeing the chaos have seen the, even the nato mediately, they call it chaos. the course, what's happening in britain is arguably just the same that's happening in as part of a pattern. since, since reputed had responded to major agitation in the east of ukraine, we've seen instability, right across europe. but britain, of course, suffering arguably the most at the moment after entrusts, of course, you know, she came into into the job promising an awful lot, delivering so little, the 45 days later. basically her head is on the chopping block
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a bit. okay. 45 days worth of her action. how would you sum up a time in that role? well in fairness sir, til is stress, it has to be said that she, ideologically, together with her resigned chance. likewise, he quite jane did have a view as to how to run the british government. there may not be elected by the british people, but they had a more liberal fall. right. hi, eci in chicago school idea about how the economy works, which of course, the markets and the public at large and the left in britain that don't believe it is actually reality. just before she left, she appointed a yeah. some, it's a disgrace. elsewhere mailed secretary in britain, jeremy, aren't you previous to that now? was it a paper about the sell off of british britain's national health service? and he said empowerment in about 48 hours. i think things are moving so quickly
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that a man from shay be morgan, that will be in charge or is it a woman for j. p. morgan will be in charge of the economies. we have no free press, a government not elected by the people and the bankers deciding on economic policy . that's the same. j. p. morgan. if you look into the history books that, that worked with that of hitler's nazis. ha, interesting angle. there will have to do more investigating on the j p. morgan angle, but it certainly seems to be pretty par for the course with the tentacles of that big company. nicholas sturgeon option just said that a general election is now a democratic imperative. what are the chances of the next 5 minutes? that would be a well, should we say chosen wisely without any irony, the media. and this, in order for me here in britain is saying, well, that can't be a general election because the conservative party would realize they'd lose it. the, the objective arguably by those in the establishment, the people who really run britain. but even these on elected and said that recurred
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in britain where there be the security service, whether it be the media moguls that should be said that the murder chris knew about what was going to happen as usual. way ahead of time. they seemed to have anointed kiss thomas again, tama the famous persecutor of julian, a sons as the next prime minister already after having read that would be to set the jeremy call, but they want him in power. some would say that it's because stormer will do exactly what they want. they want him to do. they want to prime minister to do johnson holiday in the caribbean. right now, some people in the gets everybody telling him to come back from holiday in the caribbean. he did act differently to what the market, what establish wanted him to do because it was the graceful behavior give me, but in other other ways. in the main of course, it's been liberal at all. it is of a washington state, but there are slight differences. similarly with miss trust,
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the markets establishment, those in the u, as is often spoken about on a or a news program and the military industrial complex. they want no wavering from the line that weapons companies. shares was, is the biggest manufacture in britain, things manufacturing company. they, these things must be top top of the heap. these are, these are the points, not the poor. northern people there is electricity supplies. i mean, belatedly trusted, say from april she's going to company electricity is some subsidy which will affect the poorest unimaginable ways that was even enough to what we can expect is that much harsher actions against the poor. and arguably, a much more fierce class war against the poor as they ramp up. weaponized saying the as of which alley of the new crane and paying for all that, while the poor,
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the sick go hungry at home. same all case that of the big, big business that protecting big business and big business ultimately ruling the day. let's talk about the, the conservative party briefly action. i'm going to go to a couple of minutes for our conversation here, but trust me, she not only got criticized by her political rivals, but also by her colleagues in the tory party. and what is the state of the tory part party now? is it as divided? some are saying they're very proud of cooling the most successful, actually winning machine in the western world on. so in order for mainstream media, we're all in runners, and right is mode is if it is all beltway politics. and it's not the case of operating in a country with no free breast and, and untold numbers. start playing on know, being able to heat their homes at 7 o'clock the labor party. there is no real difference in britain as long as you have no free press, you don't have a democracy anyway. we don't have to look back to, to, to far to remember the trusts, of course,
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was the politician responsible for getting r t band in the u. k. at the thought of the war, wasn't she so? so she's, well, she's gonna be gone soon enough. i guess is all see perhaps going to return return to the waves over the u. k. anytime soon. burden took the fiercest actions against r t and other channels in the pile. of course, it's in band effectively the chinese c g t n. the runs prestige earlier, it's very, very much on the offensive when it comes to press reason, after all, not far too far from parliament as is being georgie's in solitary right. now with corona virus, i don't think anyone can really expect a british establishment completely united. remember everyone with pros, zalinski lapel pins de facto pro as all but the pel bins in the british, poland where they clap when the speaker is supposed to be impartial. claps for sa
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lensky. so as regards press freedom, no t chinese tv amy television station for any part of the world. the difference from the nature line of the line of the pentagon will never be able to broadcast for a long time yet in britain journalist option returns you joining us live during the breaking news. many things good to see here. so workers have started dismantling part of the crime in bridge that were a course destroyed in a recent attack by ukrainian forces. the structures are now being cut into smaller blocks to be more easily loaded on the various barges, as correspond, it has done off now explained. now our crew has been offered a rather unique opportunity to witness how russia is fixing. arguably it's most iconic and symbolic bridge, 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
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of the automobile. part of the bridge. you can see welders 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 and so 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 burn marks over there because to an unfortunate coincidence, a whole train load of oil tanks were part just over that with break has been back badly damaged. and 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
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this highly symbolic breach. and basically the words here, they are ongoing 247 the international community has turned a blind eye to the dia, humanitarian crisis, and ethiopia, and must act soon before it's too late to prevent a genocide there. now those are the direct words coming from the head of the world health organization who was seeking urgent assistance for his homeland. this is a health crisis for 6000000 people and the world is not paying enough attention. that is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide, i repeat that it is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide into gray, a conflict in ethiopia, north and to gray region has been going on for a good 2 years with a local rebel group and national government. basically,
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all that force is going head to head and one member of a prominent age group working the area. the international rescue committee was killed and another wound didn't have recent attack made other civilian casualties. the un secretary general says the violence as quote reached alarming levels that tonia created as calling for an immediate cease fire bl, africa, as a 2nd most populous country has been mired and crises him at the civil war. the violence erupt when state troops were deployed to fight the people's liberation front, near the border with at a korea this over a territorial dispute. the rebel group had held regional elections in defiance of national orders and is accused at a tray of backing the ethiopian government in the bloody conflict. a 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. so we hit the streets of the, at the opium capital to get reaction. i believe we're proud that our defense forces
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one victories in the strategic and disciplined way, 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. the t grice, people liberation front are the agitated, they provoke and start attacking. but the moment our forces advanced on their positions, they start crying foul. so war has gone far. are they put up still? the war was said, a stay seat and leave for peace took. ah, but the problem is when one say a disarray did as their said yeah, 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 stuck hind to resorted to things. i'm a partnership between the 2. okay. and the answer to that is not liked by their western powers at this because the kwanisha day started, we saw my lay at jan
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b to appear at talks that prime minister other bobby started to unite. horn is not leg very much bye. it's a waste and so as a waste and wanted things to beaked cantino, lag that's as good as business as usual, and that's why they have to watch whenever the t p a lift is attacked, base a to panata me. i immediately you hear an a statement from to washington or from the eel or rouser, park less oh, of the data room, right leg i you lot of i switch. it's a pretty a hot hitting remarks from our south africa minister of mineral assets and energy just this week. a great amount. tasha said that i developed nations exploit african countries with crippling loans and isolation. you were speaking during the a africa energy week for my top businessman and policy makers gathered to a dresser, official challenges that currently facing in battle, the energy sector developed countries. sometimes one deals. oh and every girl kind
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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 a point. you don't play gears of others. you can think you kind of the origin and, and, and then the example is that we have this partnership between our servers of rigor and e, you and united states of the 8.4. we learned quite impressive. then we took, that's a gift. it's not a gift, it's a loan, but over a concession alone, that is more but over it is up to a clint. mr. by touches the statement came ahead of the un climate change conference that's going to be set up for next month in egypt. and south africa was
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expected to present a plan aimed at receiving the $8000000000.00 in loans and grants that was pledged last year. the, the a c o p summit is ultimately that to help the carbon ice it's economy. let's i will head over now to our our t correspondent, corolla tattler outlining the challenge is now facing the continents energy sector . happy listen to this. 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
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africa to turn it 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? that's why 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 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. 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 emitting technologies. and nuclear is, is one big sauce of low cabinet or a power cord there posted, as you did in cape don't, is given percentage at $0.40 a unit. so as to more division and the lowest cost, every other dignity is catching up with new. and even though renewable energy adelina, they still need baseline back up. and in south africa's case that means cold. 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,
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intact or reduce very, you know, minimally. but you put renewables on top. that's what gemini has done that for us was 3 less doing. they are not taking out that despicable power. they're 80 more on top of that is principle 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 reward instead of restrain unsustainable bad economy policies. and that could heard the developing world even much more than climate change itself. got melissa oddity, china's big singapore, as prime minister,
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has warned that the u. s. decision to cope the supply of micro chips to chinese companies may create quote, a less stable world dive a nation's leader was responding to the news of sweeping restrictions on tech exports to china. the vital 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. so ultimately the us imposed large scale restrictions on exports of semiconductors and chip making equipment to china just earlier this month. and washington expects tie one home to the world's largest trip make a to well to abide by the punitive measures. any nation or cooperation that wants to bypass the band would also need to apply for a special license. also from the united states. chinese government says the
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restrictions will ultimately weaken that of the global economy. to van ginger sent the trolley, placing camp for political purposes, the stabilizes the supply and industrial chain to others, and backfires on 1000 who will only further we can the already fragile. well, the economy really, while some western suppliers did cut trade ties to chinese chip makers in response to the u. s. export controls. a new report has concluded that e u countries may have to shut down production in parts of their automotive sector . that says, soaring energy prices cripple the power brokers of european industry and cuts in the availability of semiconductors, only look, set to exacerbate supply chain issues. now advance computer chips of vital for high end manufacturing and nor source of equipment. and while beijing has been trying to boost domestic production,
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it remains well heavily dependent on supplies from some of the world's major producers in america. south korea and taiwan. semiconductor chips are also used in making that help weapons. also, china consuming more than 3 quarters of the chips sold globally. we spoke earlier to henry wang, founder of the center for china and globalization, which he says the us will actually meet a wave of criticism from foreign companies directly affected by the sanctions. move . this kind of a gesture, this kind of policy is sending a really negative messages throughout the world for protection as well. for i solution for unilateralism, a beach of the spirit that you as has been pretty preaching for all those years and has been leading back for all the years. it's really sad to see this is really happening. i'm good. i mean, then, you know, kind of all those companies pipeline to china for the largest market, but, you know, lower this is really doesn't make sense. you can imagine, you know,
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maybe 5 percent. but what i found was made in china is, i mean, chips. and 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 i'm not really ready for 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 part of things as well as part of the can carry that fall. well, that's a pretty heated debate about that story in particular right now. if you head over to r t dot com, check out the ad section. but if you need a minute by minute updates by the hour you can check out our season telegram channels for the mean time. back of the top of the a for
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