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ah sure what i did with now our crew has been offered a rather unique opportunity to witness how russia is fixing. arguably, it's most iconic and symbolic bridge and ot crew follows the dismantling of parts of the crimean bridge that were of course, destroyed in a recent attack by ukrainian forces. mistrust becomes the shortest ruling. u. k. prime minister in modern british history resigning after just 45 days in office with foreign volunteers assaulted during the annual all live harvest in the west bank. it's on violet, dr. israeli settlers crashed with palestinian farmers with
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welcome to the program here winowski international. we are covering the stories on angles. the mainstream media always seems to neglect. welcome to your stories. so the russian president vladimir putin and defense minister. so to go show you who have visited training grounds for newly mobilized troops. this in the western russian region of reason, of putin assessed our practical classes on a tactics, firing, engineering and medical training. he also was shown how recruits a training to fight ahmed vehicles on the battlefield. the president visited a shooting range where new soldiers were ultimately being put through their paces. bye. for now, workers have started dismantling parts of the crimean bridge that were of course destroyed in a recent attack by ukrainian forces. the structures of basically being chopped down
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to a smaller size is to be more easily loaded on the various barges. as he goes, daniel now explains. 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 world is working here and all sorts of emergency crews are busy to we've seen, di was for instance being fished 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 remind 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 were part just over that. so the brake has been bad, 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 this highly symbolic breach. and basically the words here, they are ongoing 247. so 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 despite her telling parliament almost 24 hours ago that she was quote, a fighter and not a quitter. this during continued fall out of a hub botched economic plan. i came into office it's,
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it's time of great economic and international instability and all countries have been held back for too long by low economic growth. i recognize lou given the situation. i cannot deliver the mandates on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have their full spoken to his majesty the king to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. so after a liz 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 would last the longest. no surprise, the lettuce is still going strong or other media outlets also made chopped salad ofa prime ministerial shelf life. ah,
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given that the economist is giving less dross, tenor the shelf life of a let is she we be calling her the iceberg lady? we can so it is like the titanic have struck an iceberg. shelf life of a lettuce has to be the best ever description of the trust. premise ship thus far. to be fair would a let us have it proved that many budget willa . meanwhile, them piece of described a key vote last night on the lifting of a fracking ban, 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 supporting trust this position. some conservative party whips apparently even man handling a crying tory m p into the voting chamber. i won m p. even express disgust at those
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who willingly supported truss. i've had enough. i've had enough of talentless people putting that chick 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 off the budget plan for huge tax cuts and massive spending. but the combination sent markets into 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 did grip global investors. the move also spark intense political pressure within parliament forcing the problem is that the fire closest ally, that of the finance minister or journalist option to return. so he says it's obvious that among european states, it's actually britain that's been suffering the most. most importantly here we
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got to realize the levels of k also britain has that calls itself. the british government calls itself. well, someone told me that a 4 month old baby would have a witness for chancellor's tree. i'm secretary is to prime minister 3 prime ministers after next me 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 said they were doing emergency blackout brussels. this has a time when the leadership of the british, 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, britain and the world will look at you written and seeing the chaos. i've seen that even in nature media, they call it chaos. and of course,
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what's happening in britain is arguably just the same. it's happening in as part of it happening since, since vladimir putin, that responded to nato agitation in the east of ukraine. we've seen the instability, right across europe. britain of course, suffering arguably the most at the moment. a foreign volunteer has been assaulted and stabbed in the back. this during the annual all live harvest in the west bank. the situation time violent after israeli settlers classed with palestinian farmers. just a warning might find the following images upsetting. in the footage i fell, my local residence is ready. settlers were allegedly seen throwing rocks and physically attacking local farmers. according to reports, several people were left injure, but there were no fatalities. a palestinian farmer say this is not the 1st time such a task occurred. well, it's really subtle. it's also accused of burning the olive trees and destroying the
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annual harvest pharmacy. the attacks will not force them from their own lab. hi donna, this is madness. why did they burn my all of trees? why they are thieves. they do my all the they spreading century material. some of the 3. i'm not dad, i'll come here every day. i am still alive. my name is a boy or a father and i will come here to my land. i spoke earlier with the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative. move stuff about duty. who says these attacks are conducted by fascist groups, which he says are ignored by western media. what we fans here are gangs protected by the israeli army. and so, attacking posted him was out of the farm out in the lab, or the young people on the streets or students in just what we see here attacks by groups that can be described specialist and the
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m. and the goal is clear. the goal is ethnically cleansed and departing them out of that. and then some of the media in very bias bias to radio to patients and constantly using double standard look at the describe seems a new crane and that isn't the way to describe this illusion. and palestine, although it is very well known that it has been occupying the bank, goes through these 2 leagues moving on from the past and looking to the future. that's how the syrian president has described the reconciliation of relations with the palestinian hamas movement, offer an absence of nearly 10 years of how much chief underline the importance of such a step humbleness. this is a glorious,
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an important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian syrian action corporation between the 2 ground to a halt and 2012 that was due to the palestinian movements. discontent was syrian government policy on the eve of what became a so called civil war in the country from 1909. have us used them as good as its headquarters for its overseas relations. now the new round of cooperation comes with similar moves between other middle eastern states, often long pauses. for example, the gyptian president recently paid a 2 day visit the cutter after a 4 year rift between cairo and doha mocking quote, a new era in relations. iran continues talks with saudi arabia to resume diplomatic ties, and to reopen embassy. it's closed since 2016 and turkey has attempted to reconnect
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with egypt, recognizing the need to reset and ultimately improve their bilateral ties. i spoke with the professor of history and international relations, lebanese university, jamal what keen, he believes, what we are seeing now reflects that of the emerging new multi polar world. i believe that the time has changed. after a decade of conflict in the region. of course whether it got the city or the these these renew talks and this. busy meeting was mainly work for by 2nd to general law. say i wanted to men fences between from us as a resistance group and syria as the backbone of order assistance movements in the region. so i believe that after a few years he was able to succeed in his aim and he and we so meeting
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between president the for the soon the infections, including from us this emerging of this most i left the world, is creating new dynamics for states to consider that foreign relations, but most important is that the balance of power is the thing for the favor of the non european and none worse than countries with the rise of your asian like china and iran in addition to the big countries including india, south africa, brazil, and other states the international community has turned a blind eye to the dia, humanitarian crisis, and ethiopia, and must soon before it's too late to prevent a genocide their l vo. so the direct words coming from the head of the world health organization who are seeking urgent assistance for his homeland. this is
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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 gray, a conflict. and if the northern to gray region has been raging for a couple of years with a local rebel group and national government forces, just going head to head. and one member of a prominent aid group worked in the area of the international rescue committee, was killed. and another one was wounded in a reason to attack all amid other civilian casualties. but un secretary general says the violence as quote reached alarming levels with antonio ted as calling for an immediate cease fire. now africa is 2nd most populous country, has been mired and crises amid the civil war. the violence erupt in one state
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troops deployed to fight the people's liberation front, near the border with a trail over a territorial dispute. the rebel group had held regional elections in defiance of national orders and has accused at a trade of backing the ethiopian government in the bloody conflict of tens of thousands of people have been killed. millions of civilians displaced and according to un estimates more than 5000000 people urgently require humanitarian health in that region. so we hit the streets of the capital to gauge reaction from the locals . i, we're proud that our defense forces one victories in a strategic and disciplined way, even though the trouble makers are supported by foreign powers. i am hopeful that our country will become peaceful one, know, and we and the entire globe will know who the main provocateurs are to t grace people liberation front are the agitators, they provoke and start attacking. but the moment our forces advance on their positions, they start crying foul. so war has gone far or they put up stop,
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the war was said, if they sit and leave for a piece took, ah, but the problem is when one say a da 0 did, as i've said, yeah, may not be ready in. they put a precondition still in my view there is that elected on the t p a live site at 2 o. c t for a p stock. and 2 of his old things are hams. a partnership between your care and director is not liked by their western powers. i do this because the kwanisha day started. we saw my lay at jan b to appear and her talk sat our prime minister, robert barbie, started to unite her horn is not leg very much, major waste and so the west and wanted things to beaked cantino, lag that are as good as business as usual and death. that's why they afterwards, whenever the t p a lift is attacked, base a to p anatomy. immediately you hear an a statement from the washington or from the
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eel, or as our populace though of data whom i read. laker, whom i re switch the u. s. president has announced the release of another 15000000 more barrels of oil from the strategic reserve, despite the fact that stocks are now down the lowest level since 1984 is what is that joe biden also hit out of domestic oil companies, telling them to quote give americans a deserved break with fuel prices. my message, 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
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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 is a lot of critics who are now asking, 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 number one, no more substance for fast food industry, no more drilling on federal lands, no more drilling,
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including offshore. no ability for the oil industry to continue to drill period ends. number one, biden 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 theory. so you're asking oil companies to further lower gas prices. what makes you think that they are going to listen to an administration that ultimately trying to put them out of business? how is the administration trying to put them out? well, they produce fossil fuels, and the president says he wants to 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
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targeted. they are being scape goat, is that the administration has done everything. it could do hinder their ability to do their work. and now he's blaming them for a situation. and it's clear and they argue 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 and ministration by the oil industry. while we appreciate the opportunity to open increased dialogue with the white house, the administration's misguided policy agenda, 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
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election. however, the vitamin ministration insist that that interpretation of events is not correct. they say biden, with digging up for average american. this is what biden has continued to maintain, when people look at the situation and speculate motivates or for them in terms, look, it makes sense, which i've been doing this for how long now not politically motivated at all. it's motivated to make sure that i continue to push on what i've been pushing on, and that is making sure there's enough oil that's being pumped by the companies. so that we have the ability to be able to produce enough gas that we need here at hall . 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. we spoke to a specialist and monetary policy and political economy from contact go to hollywood
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. that he showed his opinion on the us administration's actions in the oil market. united states. again, what do you think the know are there was again to the saudi on to the open guns. i think this is moving impact because every time you get that final production to in order to support the. ringback from the connection on the support. thank you. so what about the interest of the youth that's being neglected by the united states? and by the way, so good to have you with us for this our program acts of pure terror. those are the latest words of condemnation of russia's war in ukraine from the european
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commission chief who his house 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 as such. this is a moment to stay the course, and we will back ukraine for as long as it takes will, despite those harsh words, believe it or not, europe itself was accused of targeting civilian infrastructure during the nato bombing of yugoslavia. the $900.00 ninety's, those targets included trains, tv stations, also the chinese embassy in which a number of people were killed. human rights watch claim the attacks were the quote, psychological harassment of the civilian population. we spoke with a sub in political analyst alex, out of package. he believes the words of the
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e commission chief and nothing more than hypocrisy. i'll call it the way it's sickening to clock or see, you know, that's how i would term it. we all remember the bombing year in 1099. they did target civilian infrastructure. they literally threatened to carpet bomb belgrade, the capital of serbia, and other cities. they literally certain of us with terror attacks in order to all come to terms to accept their terms. they did not press the side, they support, you know, even ukraine. here or in serbia meeting priest in the course of albanians to do, you know, to our full, still there part of the agreement as opposed to so they are actually very responsible for 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
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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. or that's it for now, here we're not international. so good to have your company. thank you for sharing a time with us here in the russian capital and use it still to come on the hour every hour. pretty much. and also if you want to catch up on any, any of our top stories, auto dot com is the place to go. otherwise, any number of ortiz telegram chinese ah, a russian state will never see a house on send up with
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. we will back in the european union, a state on russia for date, and our t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with me. oh, we raised a 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, our input costs have almost doubled in. it's going to be
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really hard for everybody to keep go and some will make a solid wall. our current are late president is blaming russia for that to your gas company is are going to get blamed for the problem, but they are not the problem. so by and really chan blame food for causing the problem because he himself caused the problem in both prices. have already gone up . fertilizer and chemicals have dramatically risen. what we need to do, i need to what united states needs to do is start and real world. well when we get we can drill for oil in. for some reason, our government thinks that we should be using our own oil, which is crazy. mm. a wrong i
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just don't hold. oh yes, to shape out a engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. for the show, the ukrainian people what the soviet parties and stood full and who was actually fighting the invaders. cedar cough fuck was ordered to conduct res. throughout ukraine all the way to the co pay the mountains. during one such incursion, they destroyed a large supply of oil along with the oil fields that provided them up with fuel. cup buck squads earned universal respect and for his courage, the legendary parties on commander was awarded to go stars.
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while the red army was fighting the air marketing 1943, a new force arose in ukraine. the u. p. a ukrainian insurgent army esco was to strike and seize power when the red army and the vm offer was the weakest. it was quite a discipline 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 assert enemy, the po, it was against them that the u. p. a on the terror in virginia, which later became known as the bellini. a massacre. don't put a ruler, mobile partner from nist, frederick troy's finished is from here. good ostable started down oldish crimes, current furnace each script nurse to will print to the shrimpers or surely shooting
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up to go catching it book when you start to stream olmsted sugar or did you want to start? dish barocha willis, politically, or some sort of fits or a war. they have to come out more where linear. so he has no dosma waterloo on one hand, d u p a. was it well organized structure with a territorial division and strict hierarchy on the other fragmentation and a high level of autonomy and scientists, commanders of large units press 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, and like an animal, he sense the danger. he changed the location of his h q frequently and he's short. he has heavy personal security according to german estimates during its.
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