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will support we choose to look for common ground. a, with our crew has been offered a rather unique hope to witness how russia is fixing. arguably it's most like conic and symbolic ridge, and all the crew follow the dismantling of parts of the crimean bridge that will ultimately destroyed. and i recently passed by ukrainian force with bliss trust becomes the shortest ruling buquet prime minister in modern british history resigning off that justice 45 days in office. a foreign volunteer was assaulted during the annual all new harvest in the west bank. it turn violent authors riley settlers clashed with palestinian farmers
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with pushing back on the main through narratives from moscow. it's oxy international, a pleasure to have you with us for this. i was program. so the russian president vladimir putin and defense minister sort of a show who have visited training grounds for newly mobilized troops. this in the western russian region. all that is on a put of necessity, practical classes on tactics. a firing engineering and medical training was also shown how recruits are trying to fight ahmed vehicles on the battlefield. the president visit a shooting range as well when new soldiers were being put through so that workers have been starting to now are dismantled parts of the crimea bridge that were of course destroyed in a recent attack by ukrainian forces. other structures are essentially being chopped
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down to smaller sizes of all of the debris can be loaded onto the barges. eager to don off sent us this report. 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 of the automobile, part of the bridge. you can see, well that's 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,
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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 trainload of oil tanks will park just over that the bridge 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, this highly symbolic break and basically the words here. they are ongoing 247 the u. k prime minister liz trust has quit her post after just 45 days in office. it makes her downing street tenure, the shortest in u. k. history. and the move come to spite her telling parliament almost 24 hours before that she was quote, a fighter and not a quitter by the steering continued fall out over her botched economic plan. i came
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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. now off their lives, trotter's premiership was compared to having the shelf life of a lettuce last week. one british tabloids set up a live stream on you tube featuring the salad next to a picture of the prime minister to see which one lost it longest. now surprise, let us is still going strong. but while the media outlets have also made a chopped salad of their prime ministerial shelf life of las, trus, ah,
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given that the economist is giving less dross, tenor the shelf life of a let if she we be calling her the iceberg lady. the concern with is like the titanic, have stroke an iceberg. shelf life of a lettuce has to be the best ever description of the trust. premise ship thus far. ah, to be fair, would a let us have it proved that made budget? ah, well, meanwhile m. p 's have described a key vote last night on the lifting of a fracking band, as quote inexcusable and an absolute disgrace. the celtic scenes were said to have pushed trust closer to today's resignation, and some parliamentarians claim they were bullied and physically forced into backing troughs. his position with some conservative party whips, apparently even man handling a crying tory m p into the voting chamber. one mp even express disgust at those who
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willingly supported truss. i've had enough. i've had enough of talentless. people am pushing that tick in the right box. not because it's in the national interest that because it's in their own personal interest or the prime minister's resignation comes after her budget plan for huge tax cuts in massive spending. but the combination sent markets into a free for the mid concerns. the government 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 gripped global investors. and the move also sparked intense political pressure within parliament, forcing their prime minister to fire the closest ally of the finance minister. blood spoke earlier in the program to journalist action or a tendency. he says it's obvious that among various european states, it's britain that's been suffering the most. most importantly here was at
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a realize the levels of k also britain has caused itself. the british government calls itself. oh man told me that a 4 month old baby would have a witness for chancellors. 3, i'm secretary is to prime minister 3 prime ministers after next week. and 2 monarchs, we've got to remember it was only the past 24 hours and 48 hours that the estates mandated b, b, c. so they were doing emergency blackout her source. this had a time when the leadership of the british or the british government is not decided by the people have written this trust was not elected by britain. she 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 i think around the world, brittany is the world of looking at britain and seeing the chaos. i've seen that
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even in nature media, they call it chaos. and of course, what's happening in britain is arguably just the same. it's happening in as part of a pattern. since, since vladimir putin that responded to nature agitation in the east of ukraine, we've seen the instability right across europe. but britain, of course, suffering arguably the most at the moment. a foreign volunteer has been assaulted and stabbed in the back during the annual all live harvest in the west bank. the situation time violent after israeli settlers clashed with palestinian farmers. now, according to reports, several people were left injured, but there were no fatalities. as we understand. the footage film by local residents, israeli settlers were allegedly seen throwing rocks and physically attacking local farmers. a palestinian farmer say this is not the 1st time such attacks have occurred. thieves the do my own. they sprayed in center and materials on
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a sweet. i'm not dad, i'll come here every day. i am still alive. my name is abhor. i fought and i will come here to my land. i that's a more course live now to most off about a go to the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative. now joining us live from ramallah, very good evening to you. so what's your, what's your position on these attacks and is it, is it surprising to you or perhaps simply it's the everyday lives for palestinians in the west bank. what are your thoughts? was unfortunately the life of ballast vineyards for years for tens of years so far the sense is really the sentiment to settling eagerly in those bank notes. and what we fancier gangs are protected by the israeli army. so attacking posted hans was out of the amount of land or the young people in the streets, or they are students in the city. and what we see here is the vicious attacks
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by groups that can be described, specialist groups and the m. and the goal is clear, the goal is ethnically cleansed, palestinians, and deporting them out of the lands and then the test, i'm confiscation of these behavior. this behavior would not have continued. it wasn't for those really are that is constantly protecting and participating and listing ins. 3 as you can see, every with cases when these even didn't pharmacy burn them while you would need is peaceful in their homes. so what we see here is not individual small attacks, you know, but i can pay in addition, i guess, but this is what you call a campaign of aggression against the palestinian people. whereas the outrage missed
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about ability for such a tax. and why, why is that such a deafening silence in the western media for example? because as you know though it's the media is very biased by us to radio to patients and constantly using standard look. i know we had just described things in ukraine and combat isn't to describe the situation in palestine, although it is very well known that it has been approved by the bank to illegally in the also the heights in the sense, the more than just is not. 3 really, we're very, we're not everybody and their way to do it when the nation of these crimes in inviting me on human rights organizations like like human rights would be in the national and this policy was described as
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a system. yet, there was done documents allowed to be about international and impunity national. what would you say you say impunity? international law, i was just going to ask you, will anyone take responsibility for these attacks today against the, against that the pharma, for example, what will israel, for example, will israel react to what top and here? i don't think so. i don't think we will see this is action even when the attacks include for and people like that young lady that was attacked while she was trying to help. others didn't farmers. she was stabbed by assistant and then she was viciously beaten. as you can see in the videos, yet we don't hear any condemnation from the government, and we don't see cbs the action from the community today. i, i put on my book, images of those really sort of you have to be young people that you've done. and if
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that has happened in any other place in the world, everybody will be up in arms. it's not different from what the judge floyd was subjected to night and it is the same system, most places. and what was used in america was, i guess people because people just because the distinctions mr. but that he wears the un in all this. i know, i know, and in recent speeches of the un podium in new york, in the past few weeks, some guest speakers have said that the un is, is out of date, it needs to be renovated. it needs to be changed and evolved to meet modern day hybrid issues on the global stage. so why, why do we not see the un getting involved in this when it's supposed to help us with the global community? because as you, as united nations decisions and they simply nothing can be done
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practically unless the security council of nations makes and as you know, the and i to states is providing protection frequently, jointly with countries like britain. and they have national protect relations of international law and they'll obstruct against look how many, how many factions have news, i guess companies like iran, like charlotte, thousands of unit back, 10000 not i think and sanction has been used against incident during the last 7040 years in the most part and during the last 55 years of really, really the patient. but clearly we see the standard and i and i think the nation is but a lie. but i mainly because then i states continue to protect israel and allow us
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to commit the crime will stuff about go to the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative. joining us live from mala, always good to see you. thank you very much for your time to see the acts of pure terror. those are the latest words of condemnation of russia as war. a new crane from the european commission chief who hit out at moscow for deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure. target his attacks on civilian infrastructure, with a clear aim to cut off men, women, children of water, electricity, and heating with the winter coming. these are x of pure carol, and we have to call it at such. this is a moment to stay the course, and we will back ukraine for as long as it takes. let's bring up
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a comparison for you just briefly because despite those harsh words, europe itself was accused of targeting civilian infrastructure during the nato bombing of yugoslavia. in the 1900 ninety's. this target included trains tv stations, as well as the chinese embassy in which a number of people were killed. human rights watch a claim. those attacks were the psychological harassment of the civilian population of serbian political analysts. alexander package, he believes the words of the e. u commission chief had nothing more than hypocrisy. i'll call it the way it's sickening that block receipt. you know, that's how i would term it. we all remember the bombing here in 1099. they did a civilian infrastructure, they literally threatened to carpet bomb upgrade, the capital of serbia, and other cities. they literally said this with her and fax it to come to terms to set their terms. they did not press the side, they support even ukraine,
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here or in serbia, meaning priest in the kosovo albanians to do, you know, to fill their part of the agreement the supposed to. so they are actually better responsible or what's happening, both in ukraine and in kosovo. and you know, we had petrol porter shank or the former president of ukraine, literally saying a couple of months ago that actually ukraine had no intent on fulfilling. it's part of the mens agreement. they were just buying time to get ready for war. moving on from the past and looking to the future. that's how the syrian president has describe the reconciliation of relations with the palestinian hamas movement after an absence of nearly 10 years. the hamas chief on the line, the importance of such a step. this is a glorious, an important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we
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are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian syrian action. a cooperation between the 2 ground to a whole in 2012 due to the palestinian movements discontent with the syrian government policy on the eve of civil war and the country from 1999. hm. us actually use damascus as, as headquarters for its overseas relations. now the new round of cooperation comes and it's similar moves between other middle eastern states. after a long pauses. for example, the egyptian president recently paid a 2 day visit to cut out after a 4 year rift between cairo and doha, mocking quote, a new era in relations. iran continues told, with saudi arabia to resume diplomatic ties and reopen embassies close since 2016. until he has attempted a reconnect with egypt, recognizing the need to reset and improve that bilateral relations. well,
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that's cross like not to jamal what came professor of history and international relations at lebanese university, a very well welcome to you. so thanks for joining us. there were naughty international this evening, but we are basically seeing a process of cooperation, restarting, in some parts of the middle east. so with, with countries agreeing to, to reconsider your that, that ties, i should say, in your opinion, why do you think that's happening now? well, i believe the, the time has changed after a decade of conflicts in the region. of course, with regards to syria. the, the so these are the new talks and this meeting was mainly work for by connected to general physical law. say i wanted to ment, fences between hamas as it is this group and syria as the backbone of
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order systems, movements in the region. so i believe that after a few years he was able to succeed in his aim. and here we so meeting between president cindy infections, including from us the 1st time that they need like the report that i mentioned on other regions, let's say or other countries like the meeting between monday be just on, on other states. i believe that you can reconstruct things that size the backing of the muslim brotherhood, especially that he is passing through dia, economic ration right now, and they're looking for improving relations with the companies in order to
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have support from them. but mr. lucky aren't you seeing a lot. busy of this happening these days, you've heard flooding putin in recent months, talking about nothing can stop the changes happening in the world today. it's the new born, multi polar world forming. right now you look at the bricks, nations, the s c o, all of the asian regional conferences, and summits and, and new family groupings as well. are we witnessing what the russian president has been talking about, the emergence of this multi polar world? yes, definitely. actually, this emerging of this month, i left the world is creating new dynamics for states. consider that or in relation, but most important is that the balance of power is there thing for the favor of the non european and worse than countries with the rise raising, like you're on,
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in addition to the big countries, including india, south africa, and other states, mexico is one can do this to get promoted to the status of major regional power, for example. meanwhile, we see that there is a retreat of western power and this explains bad governance. a p, o escalation, with what they consider as pose or enemies. like on other states, and this explains much of the crisis and ukraine, but now i think, i think if you draw upon a very interesting comparison, just right now, it's certainly if you take a larger global perspective, ukraine certainly seems to be a flash point, but it's only a small flash point compared to so many others around the world. these days, you mentioned mr. walk team that the balance of power is shifting. now when you
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look at something like, for example, saudi arabia, one of the biggest energy power brokers in the world wants to join bricks, saudi arabia and china. they want to move to national currencies to get rid of the petro dollar. they want to use reality. you want and you're seeing this between russia and china, potentially soon between saudi arabia and china as well. but mr. key when it comes to the movement in the middle east and area, middle east and governments that and that kind of reconnecting at the moment. i'm sure washington and various professional partners in the west of keeping a very close watch. would you expect any reaction from them as a witness? all these changes happening in, in old school families in the middle east? well, so far, i don't believe the major capitan's like title or let's say morocco would challenge us germany. but now moscow's and it's resilience the word all by the united states and the west
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to destroy the country. what is this, when you know your name and you, you know, and the new, the new, the nation with the course of events and the east west and the city. it's a really fascinating commentary that from jamal what key i'm a professor of history and the international relations that lebanese university. a great pleasure having you on today. thank you very much. thank you and thank you for joining us as well. good to have your company or the u. s. president has announced the release of another 15000000 more barrels of oil from the strategic reserve, despite the fact that it's stock. so now, at the lowest level since 1984, as well as that joe biden also hit out at domestic oil companies, telling them to give americans a deserved break with fuel prices. my message,
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the american energy company is this. you should not be using your profits to buyback stock or for dividends, not, no, not while a war is raging. you should be using the record breaking process to increase production and refining. invest in america for the american people, bring down the price, you charge the pump to reflect what you pay for the product. you still make a significant profit. your shareholders will still do very well. and the american people catch a break, they deserve and get a fair price of the pump as well. well, we all know that the mid term elections in the united states, in which a new congress, a new house and senate will be elected. they're coming right up and so we have biden taking a shot at the big oil companies, blaming them for the high prices, but the situation facing american consumers. however, there's
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a lot of critics do. are now asking a why hasn't he invested in the american people? why haven't the policies of the biden administration been resulting in raising living standards, et cetera. why is he now asking big oil to do something that his administration promised to do? now, you'll recall the by did ministration has not been a friend to the oil industry. let's review number one, no more substance for fast food industry, no more drilling on federal lands, no more drilling, including offshore. no ability for the oil industry to continue to drill period ends number one byte and has lived up to his word. he has canceled numerous drilling leases. he has pressured financial companies to dis, invest from fossil fuel corporations and canceled the keystone ex l hype wine. and it's at this point, it's important to know that this has led to some pretty uncomfortable questions from the media increase. so you're asking oil companies to further
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lower gas prices. what makes you think that they are going to listen to an administration there is ultimately trying to put them out of business? how is the administration trying to put them out while they produce fossil fuels? and the president says, you want to do been the 1st time that biden has taken a shot at the oil companies. but we have a situation now where the oil companies argue that they are being an fairly targeted there being scape goat in the administration, has done everything. it could to hinder their ability to do their work. and now he's blaming them for a situation. and it's clear, and they argue that the white house just doesn't understand basic facts about how prices are to determine how the market works over the summer. this was a letter that was composed to the biden ministration by the oil industry. while we appreciate the opportunity to open increased dialect with the white house, the administration's misguided policy agenda,
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shifting away from domestic oil and natural gas has compounded inflationary pressures and added headwinds to companies. daily efforts to meet growing energy needs while reducing emissions. it's important to note that we're also having the continuing fall out of the scandal of the saudi government. admitting that they were asked to postpone opec production, caused by one month to wait until after the mid term election. many people saw that is pretty clearly a political move waiting to have an increase in gas prices until after the mid term election. however, the vitamin ministration insist that that interpretation of events is not correct. they say, by sticking up for average americans. this is what biden has continued to maintain when people look at the situation and speculate motivates or report them in terms book. it makes sense, which i've been doing this for how long now. so politically motivated at all, it's motivated to make sure that i continue to push on what i've been pushing on.
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and that is making sure there's enough oil that's been passed by the companies. so that we have the ability to be able to produce enough gas that we need here at all . oil we need here at home. well, the mid term elections are drawing closer every day, and we'll just have to see whether or not the american people buy it. or that's a program just for this off our hill. i from moscow, a naughty international, a great pleasure of having you with us. we do return soon with more of your world wide news headlines. appreciate you joining us. mm hm. 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. the only
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personally i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk. ah, she, she wrote in a village is 20 kilometers from mary. you poker. it was once a resort by the sea of us all with a population of about $1500.00.

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