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a cd and the one you put the list of all, but each with ah, with the headlines aussie international as a russian fighter jet crashes into a house during a training flight in siberia, we understand that both of the pilots were killed. authorities, are you crazy enforcers of fired at least 30 artillery shells of the city of and no, dod, it's why europe's largest nuclear plant is located. we understand the barrel shit, a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying. also ukraine's president stepped up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict, as he owes his western backers to retaliate in kind. if russia stripes with a top make weapons, both engaging thing,
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it's re elected as china's leader for an historic good tub. praised the efforts of the chinese people in building a prosperous society, but he did say though the country should be vigilant while moving forward with the hope you're enjoying your sunday. wherever you may be. appreciate you joining us for this. i was program from moscow. it's our team to national and i'm role research showing a russian of fight. it has crashed into a house in the siberian city over at cooper and the local governor confirm both pilots were killed. as we understand though, there are no civilian casualties. we'll show you on verified video footage, apparently showing the moment to be exact crash. it was early evening. the plane has to be seen moments ago, right there. just basically nose diving into the ground authorities say a fire that erupted was quickly brought under control for now. though
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a local reporter gave us more details when i put him to missouri, you know, where now the side where the crash happened, special services are working behind my back rescuers, policemen and the investigative committee. the governor also arrived. he said that the pilots had died. there were no more victim, the fire was completely extinguished, as resident say, the area was filled with acreage smoke, but now it has already cleared. authorities also say the residence of house is close to the crash or now with their relatives. so the crush happened in court skits city, located about 5000 kilometers east southeast of moscow. now it does come 7 days after a similar crash in the city of an earlier art. marina culture, i've a joint be in the studio with more details, according to a source that spoke exclusively to r t. that source said that the plane was actually circling the town for 20 minutes, and there was no connection with the pilots at the time. so a fighter jets, another one was sent up there to check on it. they saw that the pilots were
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unconscious and this and they couldn't do anything. and then the plane crashed into that house in that house. 5 people lived there. thankfully there were not at home very lucky for them. of course the pilots died. we know that there are no other casualties at the moment where anyone reported injured. they've opened the criminal investigation into this that a fire and sued and competing about 200 square meters. we can see. and some of the footage there, the smoke. there were 2 buildings that caught on fire. the one that crashed into and then the one next to it. but thankfully, like i said, no one injured except for the pilots of course, and the open, the criminal investigation into this. and the commission has already been set up to look into why it happened or it so it's understand or it's really worrying stuff here. frankly, this is the 2nd fighter jet crash in russia and just about a week to what happened with the previous one. the previous one happened on the 17th of october and it was in south russia. in that case the fighter jet crashed
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and so 9 story building the pilot. so in that case, managed to attract themselves, moments before the crash. but again, that was a 9 story building. people were there. so we had 15 people who died and 19 people who were injured. and in that case, pilot the pilots reported the engine fire as they took off. so slightly different situation there, there, it's pretty much more or less straightforward, but in this particular case, we're still waiting to find out what happened and what happens to the pilots. why were they unconscious? local authorities say that ukrainian forces launched up too well, at least they say 30 shells russian city of antarctica, that, that happens to be where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. now the attacks also targeted a hotel where employees of russia's, a state atomic energy company had been staying earlier today. my program in the
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program earlier i was, i do beg your pardon on my colleague unit, a neil is here at the desk. he got more details from a correspondent, roman cusser, half the city of enter. gaydar is indeed a home to europe's largest nuclear power plant. and it's been under constant at sack, by ukrainian military since the start of the special military operation by a russia. it's now partially operational, it's not in full operation at the moment. however, attacks against the city and the nuclear power plant that continue every single day . now on a sunday, ukraine had the also a targeted says civilians in the city of and are good are according to a local officials and wholesale was struck as at least 3 shells. i hit the hotel which is which houses are russian, the employees of the russian atomic, an agency a so far we do know that no one was hurt during that attack. however,
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an official from the russian atomic agency who is there at the moment a said that he and the employees of the company were the target of this attack. now the russians are, of course, there had the nuclear power plant to ensure the safety of its operations. but if the nuclear power plant is struck by ukraine, it will certainly translate into a huge tragedy in the region. can i also touch upon another point this sunday, we know that residential areas, officials say, of done yet, have been targeted at yet again. what more we learning about those? are that incidence? well, we here than as we've been under fire for the last 910 hours, at least as ukrainian military continues to bombarding civilian areas in done as while we are in the center of the city at the moment. but a mere thank kilometers away from where i am right now. the outskirts of the city.
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they have been under constant shilling from the early hours of the morning. there is quite a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure. there was a damage to our schools, a lot of the areas here in the next are now without electricity. meanwhile, in the city of hudson, the health ministry there says at least a one civilian has been killed and 3 injured after ukrainian forces carried out a terror attack. as we understand, they put an explosive device on a poll breaker and detonated it when a car was passing by the blast. a shattered windows and near by residential buildings ran to stand. investigate as have been working at the scene. so it rushes defense minister has expressed serious concerns to his british, french and turkish counterparts that ukraine could possibly use are so called dirty bomb, an explosive containing radioactive material. ultimately, in an attempt to draw other countries into the conflict, it's off the ukraine's president called on his western backers to launch an attack
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on russia. if moscow were to target his basing key of with nuclear weapons. if russia uses nuclear weapons against the office, if the ukrainian president, the world should respond with a blow at russian decision making centers, it doesn't matter whether ukraine is native member or not. this is all happening on the european continent. nobody is allowed to blackmail others like a terrorist. but despite the massive diplomatic, financial and military support, the key of continues to receive it's key. western allies are certainly talking tough, but well, they also seem somewhat hesitant to get involved in a direct conflict with that of the russian federation. there has been loose talk coming from present, couldn't, and from other russians about this is the height of irresponsibility. ah, particularly coming from a member of the united nations security council is something that we look at very
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carefully. and that we take very seriously, given what rush has already done in ukraine. we've to date see no reason to change our own nuclear pos for our doctrine is based on the fundamental interests of our nation. and they are clearly defined. if a nuclear strike was launched on ukraine, these interests wouldn't be affected. what it was just the weeks ago that ukraine's later also insisted nato should carry out a pre emptive strike on russia. and that statement provoked pretty serious anger from moscow, which accused kiev of seeking a nuclear war. afterwards, zelinski did backtrack, saying he meant more, the sanction should be employed to prevent some kind of atomic conflict. we did speak a bit other in the program with a former us marine and job political analyst, brian, but let's say he's all the concerned why some of zalinski statements. i think everyone can agree that it's abundantly clear that he is not a location where decisions are made regarding the conflict that that is all done in
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brussels, washington, london, the idea that russia would launch some sort of nuclear attack on key as is absurd. russia has never made any comment even remotely close to suggesting something like that could happen. so it, it comes across as desperation and frustration from despite the western media portray and these are transfers as a turning point. they're actually an end point. the ukranian military has exhausted its trains. manpower, it's heavy weapons. the west is openly, the support is trickling to a halt because their inventories are being emptied out. so what is next for the lensky? it is, you does not have bright prospects for the future. i think he could imagine himself being surrounded in kiev again as he was in february, march. and i think he really is very pessimistic,
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no matter how optimistic he tries to appear in regards to the current. the current state of ukraine's offences which are most likely temporary, this conflict will be world changing. it will be the end of western lead unit polar rhythm at emergent multi folders. and i don't think anyone should underestimate how far the west would go to try to preserve its, its domination over the planet. it's good to have with us today. the sunday program teaching pinging has been reelected as head of the chinese communist party for the next 5 years. the russian president vladimir putin sent a congratulatory message to g. this sunday, ultimately commanding him on his reappointment. the chinese lead and i'll be getting a historic 3rd term praise the nation for its rapid development, but also warn the china must be vigilant. moving forward in duncan shanda, in the face of new challenges, we must stand hiler, be sober minded and prudent,
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like a student sitting for a never ending exam. we must promote inner party governance. we must make sure that our century old party, the biggest in the world, will become ever more vigorous through self reform and continue to be the strong backbone that the chinese people can lean on at all times. what does that she did pay her just delivered touch upon the greatest achievement 5 years and the young and p highlights a clear go. once again to promote the grade. would your nation of the chinese nation, my chinese file of modernization have central talk of the new journey and it was an important declination i'd say to set out again new victory. and she did pay for the people leadership, which is very, which is quite notable in that speech and given, given the trust of the people and the burden of the new iraq, she himself,
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the new general secretary or central committee. i'm central leadership, i'm whole people, be all party members and whole tiny people to go with confidence. and if i mentioned the communist party of china with the world they contribute to trying to solution to people all over the world or and even the civilization at the time. i need to make it clear that the central committee was electrified over 2000 delegates. that's funny, nash, national 2050 the national congress on saturday. and every step was in accordance with the procedure. the pull it bureau standing committee actually played a crucial role and in decision making, a chinese politics. so together these leadership members will help you move forward. it's goal to build a china into a modern socialist country. the police have used
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a force against the rally in the mold oven, capital police, excuse me. people have taken to the streets that basically angry, a soaring rising prices, and that of the policies of the company the, the process is being led by the vice chairman of one of the main opposition party, who was actually recently released from house the rest of the crowds tried to reach the central square and kitchen on the block by police. we understand a number of people would retain the protest. is that demanding the resignation of the president? meanwhile, month over could be left without gas. it's off the rushes, entity join, and gas from said the country needed to clear his debts or face being cut off. well, it's not just kitchen. our protests are also witnessed across europe this week because people's anger over the rising cost of living and the government's response to the
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crisis just spilled out onto the streets, are the contributor, rachel moss and has her thoughts on the anger and unrest. all the chaos in europe these days is a large part due to the fact that european leaders hardly ever take responsibility for their own actions. and because they don't consider themselves responsible, then they never really feel the need to correct or even when their action turn catastrophic heat. the current energy crisis, for example, rustles, reacted to the conflict ukraine by sanctioning their own chief rush and gas supply . and then blaming russian president vladimir putin for their actions. then when it became clear that europe was being hit, harder by their own sanctions than russia was, while the devil down again and again 8 times with 8 sets of sanctions broke up to date. the point of cutting themselves off from 20 paper import at the time when even for paper factories in europe based, skyrocketing energy costs are struggling to produce that the inability of so called
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leaders to own their mistakes is a big problem. and it was on full display recently when you chief diplomat. ralph compared europe to a garden and the rest of the world to a jungle in a speech to a diplomatic academy. the rest of the world must have the rest of the goal. it's a jungle. and the jungle could invade, the goddess the gardeners have to go to the jungle the to be. and this has to be much more engage with the rest of the world for that, why the rest of the world will invade us. it wasn't long before the outrage started rolling in both on and off line with the united arab emirates, for example, demanding an explanation from the you mission to the you eat and calling to remark, co, inappropriate, and discriminatory. meanwhile, burrell has tried to clarify his remarks, rather than just withdrawing them altogether. my reference to jungle has no racist, cultural or geographic connotation. some have misrepresented the medical as
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colonial euros. centrism, i'm sorry if some have felt offended. look at not like morale had a slip of the tongue. here he launched into a whole diatribe about the garden and the jungle that went on and on and on. and apparently at no point did it occur to him, to just quickly move along to the next part of his speech that didn't involve me gardens and jungles. but now morale is saying that anyone clearly heard and us versus them a message of european or western exceptionalism. well, that's on you. back to your problem. what was the last time you actually heard a european leaders say, sorry, or event? what we messed up. let's try that and alter course before we make it even worse. here's another example. when bruce, my minister of about 10 seconds less trust took a break earlier this week from on clocking at 10 downing street to announce that she'd be moving out again shortly. here's what she said. i came into office at
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a time of great economic and international instability, families and businesses, well worried about how to pay that bills. putin's illegal war and ukraine threatens the security of a whole continent. and all countries have been held back for too long by low economic price, flipping blame for poor management of britain on to put in the nothing to do with choices that the u. k. government made a certainly easier than only after the fact that it was trust his knee jerk economic moves of our own making that of exacerbated the hardships as did her role in the previous government led by force johnson that set britain on december 4th and across the upon in the u. s. president joe biden is pretending that washington is just an innocent bystander to all this chaos who can be expected to take responsibility or alter course to the benefit of peace, its own citizens,
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or even those of its european allies. i've been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices, says prudence invasion. ukraine causes price hikes has 2 of these prices, a spike, and rattle international market. washington has been an active participant in jenny, up than aiding and abetting and prolonging the ukraine conflict. and by the exactly like a victim of circumstances in an attempt to absolve the democrats at mid term elections of responsibility for the whole mass. about the only way citizens have these days to impose accountability is through the ballot box. and then the same establishment fixtures end up wondering how late possibly could have ended up being voted out. so then what do they do? well, they usually just blame vladimir putin for the result. of course, we discussed the issue with mr. mat robson, the former new to the deputy minister of foreign affairs. he says to when he politicians live in a protected world too far distance from the general public. the sudden arrogance
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of power, of course. and in having the, the media media on your side and control gives them pets arrogance. i think also the distance from their own populations and protected protected world. the schooling they go where they live, how they're protected from whatever mistakes they make or forced upon the country. it's, it's just part of the structure of the system or capitalism really in those countries that have developed and where those who really control the economies of those countries. the commanding heights of the countries listed together as a class at one source to apologize. the rest of them have to apologize,
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so they cover up for each other's. not a question of morality, don't have a morality, the betterment of human kind. they haven't told the betterment of themselves. and the privilege classes that they represent. quote, turkey will not face any problem with natural gas imports from russia. that's according to the turkish president or the one who said his country won't have to worry about a possible shortage of the commodity this winter comes as with the one that is rushing counterpart. this week announced the establishment of a new joint project to turn turkey into europe's largest gas transport hub this, you need to get turkey a will be a hub for natural gas as well. in our last meeting, we agreed with the russian president vladimir putin on this issue. we will create a hub here with gas coming from russia. and in his own words, putin announced to the world that europe can get its natural gas from turkey. a hub
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for the hub is aimed at ensuring a stable supplies as vladimir putin is cold turkey. the most reliable delivery route to european countries, which are currently dealing from the backlash of this sanction against russia. and we spoke on the significance of the transit for up with a pair of guess. duty a is actually the reliable part there. as mr. brewton, the president has said that the policy between russia is actually getting more and better and better situation. right now. what speak about the gas because the gas was declared during during that meeting with c and been being that this situation are willing to take place because the only way that we can do this together was to resolve the issue and read every deaf you were you should read yes,
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europe has the more news already not working anymore. there has to be a solution to sense to be a solution to just stickley geographically. it's always been a very important location for gas producers, gas providers. it makes financial and logistic sense support to get to become a natural gas hub. there's, there's a fact the winter's coming. how much e reserves last this winter that remains to be seen. but at the end of the day, these politicians need to get reelected. their mandate is to serve their country's interest, their people with interest. and if it gets to the point where people are freezing, if it gets to the point, people are protesting. there's going to be flexibility on buying gas. and it is the country that is selling it to a candidate member of the e. u to the nato member, which is a part of the alliance with many you member states as well. yes,
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it is russia. yes, but it is coming through to yes. so it makes it a little more palatable, it makes it a little more explainable today you public maybe by going forward. but again, that's going to depend on how cold the winter is and how much the reserve european reserve last the u. s. suggested at the united nations to deploy an international security force to haiti, the government, the struggles to deal with chaos in the country. ah, however thousands in put a front so showed their opposition to the move demanding. the prime minister resides, violence, scenes, and looting took place. this was the scene throughout the week. the haitian government has requested the immediate appointment of foreign troops with that is i well, much of the general population there appears to be against precisely that request.
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we don't need an occupation of our country. we can find solutions in our own. why don't they strengthen the police and the army? whoa to them if they come to our land, because we don't feed them here to day in the yes they're calling on for in us to come and torture us because they already have a habit of doing this. they have already come 4 times to our country as an intervention force. this has never brought any changes to us. on the contrary, they gave the for president a, could a talk, exiled him, grapes, stall, everything from our goats chaw, gold mines, where calling the united states, canada, and france to remove the embassies from the country will burn them because will be doing the same as the people have broken a facile sri lanka in time of the un security council has approved a joint us mexican resolution to sanction quote, any one who threatens piece security or stability in haiti. and some us media outlets are keen to see american troops in the cariboo
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a caribbean notion as well. the calling for boots to get on the ground and its a cold has not gone unnoticed. the washington post editorial board has called for military intervention and haiti 8 times since the july 2021 assassination of president jo vanelle, more ease. haiti is on the brink of revolution and the u. s. will do anything to stop it. now we're up to 9 washington post editorial board coals for military intervention, haiti since summer 2021. it hasn't even been a week since the last one. that's a show you some of the actual headlines that were mentioned in the tweets of washington post cold on the bite and white house to quote, intervene and put boots on the ground and haiti. and we discussed all this with a journalist, blogger and filmmaker dan cohen, who also wrote the online messages and the ongoing, neo colonial plunder of haiti. a situation that has, hasn't changed in, in essentially 2 centuries. and the u. s. has been responsible for could
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a cause for invasions, for all kinds of horrible crimes against 80. and this is, and this is exactly what the us wants to do. once again to maintain the status quo of enormous profits for, for its local oligarchs. well, aside from the resources there in haiti, the, the, the main reason is that us cannot allow an example of such as haiti to inspire other countries to go out of the orbit of u. s. empire. and as it, as it has inspired other countries before and eat, you know, for the haitian revolution, led to the collapse of chattel slavery in the west. and european colonialism and the u. s. wants to maintain its grip on the western hemisphere when it calls its backyard. and it cannot allow essentially a domino effect if something were to happen in haiti than who knows what happens in the dominican republic or puerto rico. so, so, so the u. s. and not let any country whether haiti or otherwise, i make an example. i right now the program for this off. how i live from moscow on
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