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as any business with an open ticket that were stamped a when the licensing office of a 5 people are reportedly injured in a car bomb outside a t v station in a region. local officials say an improvised device cause the explosion. also coming up on the program, the smooth russian town on the very border with ukraine is now a frontline town that lives in constant dissipation of yet another ukrainian strike akin to the one that destroyed this shopping move. the witnesses 1st time the damage in rushes, b l grid region caused by key of shelling. also this our free trade agreement between india and the u. k. stalls of the anti migrant remarks made by
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a british minister and get new delhi and egypt plans to unpack it national pound from the us dollar and rely more on golden other currencies. with watching the international monitors, peter scott, and wherever, joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. we start with the latest news from this upper osha region this hour where 5 people have reportedly been injured in an attack on a local t v station in the city of medic topple. now this procedure shows the aftermath of the explosion outside the building, which occurred a staff were arriving to work. the local administration says that the power of the car bomb was the equivalent around 2 kilograms of dynamite. the blast damage the buildings facade and some of it office is also heavily damaged unless it broken
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windows and some damaged furniture. emergency services are currently at the scene, but the, it's like it was in addition, certainly 7 overnight strikes on melody hoppel, suburbs. his watch local residents had to say finish now was a i shall die him casually, of course, be expected provocations from ukraine every day, but this, every one was going to work and it felt like a rocket hit the house. there was such a loud rumble. he can see the results. 10 minutes later my family would have been on the street. it's a miracle that no one died. to get it all just soldier, so many of them, it's terrible, truly terrible. my grandson was so scared, the whole balcony was destroyed in the house over there. the windows were blown out, and the windows in our apartment on the side, but also brought, of course, a stressful which a nightmare thing got. every one is the life that is full now quite serious dog rascals with me as near by the local local say that a car drove up and
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a few minutes later there was a blast so strong that nothing remained of the vehicle. how can i say the ukrainian forces of once again confirm their status is terrorist short of the attack was carried out in an ordinary residential area near the station as employees arrived at work. further information on the victim as will be provided later. meanwhile, in another border region, baranski a railway line was targeted by an explosive device damaging a cargo train. under the separate incidents of the weekends, 2 people were killed in an attack on a shopping mall in neighboring belgrade arts, eager as done of visited the site of the latest shelling this small russian town on the very border with ukraine has now a frontline town that lives in constant anticipation of yet another ukrainian strike akin to the one that destroyed this shopping mood. all that remains of it is its charred skeleton. you can still though, make out and tell wood shorter shops used to be here, like judging by the carcasses where the burnt carcass is here. this used to be some
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sort of a tech supermarket. and if you look in the corner over there, there used to be a pet store, but given enough money is spent, all of this can be rebuilt, a new of course, but people's lives, those who were killed in the strike. well, they can't be brought back. ukrainian shells had 2 moves and a discount store at noon this saturday, a fireworks shop and one of them worse and both the blaze and the panic among victims and bystanders alike. so socially, when we heard the whistle for the 1st time in the distance or left the building, as soon as we did it, a shell immediately landed a girl sitting here. her leg was covered in blood near the market stole a man's leg, was blown off. the blue boot i was inside the store. when the shell landed, i saw through the windows that had came from all there, whistling and there and there was
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a hit. the building immediately caught fire. then i heard pops fi walk started. exploding grass fell down. people was screaming and running away with sheila, before official rescue crews had a chance to arrive. first responders who witnessed the attack helped the wounded, evacuate away from the scene. here these 2 civilians have been killed. more than a dozen needed medical treatment. it all started as a regular weekly shopping trip for this family. as the parents left the vehicle to go to the shopping mall, their teenage son stayed inside. he died on this very spot. the shell landed just about 3 meters away from the car. it's been weeks since ukraine stepped up its
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attacks on the region. on this tiny town alone, cave forces of indiscriminately dropped dozens of bombs. but despite the threat, the streets, he is still bustle with life. on what should i am for you? we are getting used to the whistling because they were near by and were shelling regularly when there was a big bang. i came out of the garage and saw that the explosions were somewhere in the city. then there was another shot. a screech and a shell fell again. i'm already used to counting seconds. it's only been 5. so the distance was very small. does this, can i see no point in leaving the town? where would we go and why? we're not planning to leave. i'm again done of reporting from the russia ukraine border r t o rushes cold for un security council meeting on tuesday to voice his concerns. the kid may use a so called dirty bomb as part of a false flag operation condemned to any possible attack. we will regard the use of
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the dirty bomb by the key for shame as an act of nuclear terrorism. recent events minister said the key of could launch an attack with help from its western allies. it provided no evidence to back up these allegations, and nato has denounced the claim. however, earlier this year, president zalinski did speak of restoring ukraine's nuclear status. yeah, yeah. because then i have instructed the foreign ministry to convene a summit of the budapest memorandum signatory countries. if it fails to take place or refuses to provide security guarantees to ukraine, he f will regard it in the close is signed in 1994 is null and void. we will use all the resources we have, including to create effective weapons, dirty or clean. this is a separate technological issue. ukraine has no other choice either. we are part of in the lines such as nato and do our part to make europe stronger. or we have the only option, which is dawn by our cells, and may be think about nuclear status again. meanwhile, ross is foreign minister said again love rob has dismiss claims by some western
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states that moscow is actually planning to use a dirty bomb of its own for little moon, for a while. so, so costume road to detailed information indicating the institution that can do this was transmitted through the minister and defensive with his colleagues from the united states. great britain, france and turkey, the unfounded claims for western colleagues. that this is all fiction and russia itself, plans to do something like that to blame these zalinski regime later is not a serious conversation. some of our inter locus suggested discussing information we have at a professional military levels of this is an approach that we've supported on former u. s. marine john mcdoogan phase. the key of could try to escalate the wall. we've seen would they have been doing up to now their acts of terrorism. oh, starting with the bombing of dory doogan and blowing up the bridges and they are escalating things intel, the point in return. they want. i can understand why they want west to be involved
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in making their war. they have that much hatred towards russia. the west has been engaging in a lot of very dirty tactics lately and everything that they've been engaging like the pipeline. the attacks on the zap rose neo nuclear power plant. everything they've been engaging in then they have been pointing the finger is blaming on russia when we all know that it's, it's not russia. i mean, everybody with half a brain understand this, and they're going to do the same thing with this. so the, the question is, is the west going to help them on bite and been forced to change his approach to the ukranian conflict by his own policy. pull them through, doesn't congress democrats to find a letter calling on the president's proposal to agree to the fire and negotiate and solution of coming up just a bit later in the program. in the news,
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the u. k. has missed the mondays deadline for. busy striking a free trade deal with india go stations of report to the bidding deadlock made comments by the den u. k. home secretary, you voice concerns over an influx of indians in the country. leg migration in this country. the largest group of people who overstay our indian migraines, i have concerns about having an open borders migration policy with india. because i don't think that's what people voted for. with breck said, the free trade source between the you can india were launched earlier this year with great opportunities for indian students on professionals in the u. k. a priority for modi's government's utility, however, slammed the now former home secretary's remarks as shocking and disappointing. earlier we spoke to political analysts and color miss, so he dra connie, you said that this shows a britain's not yet moved on from it's inferior past. these opinions come from the leadership of
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a can't feed that is feeling increasingly insecure about so within the span of one year, they had 3 prime ministers and you start about individuals. there is a structural problem about the politics of the united united kingdom, outgoing prime minister, did not even last 2 months, and they call themselves the mother of democracies. basically, the western economies wanted to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries. india fossil like, are they fun to me who have equitable services agreement, which is what the united kingdom and several other. busy since i'm not one, the only ones that referred over to them, and this is not acceptable says, respecting country like india. now when it comes to well, a braverman herself,
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she is of course of indian origin. so how surprising was it to hear anti migrant rhetoric from a person whose parents are migrant? she's making very controversial, in fact, racist remarks. and this only shows that britain has still not completely expressed remorse over so on imperial past. if you look at the british attitude towards migrant in these very there is in some ways a racist there, someone want to keep the white domination a life in know the news, egypt said to move its national currency away from the us dollar. instead, developing a new currency indicator, according to the central banks, governor, the country funds to link its current future baskets of gold and another of, and a number of other currencies. the u. s. is not our major trading partner. i don't
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know why people are always fixated on the dollar. part of our success will be and changing the culture and idea that we are pegged. that decision follows the egyptian pounds shop drop this year because of the ukraine war with around $25000000000.00 been wiped off the market in just a couple of weeks. cairo's central bank had to devalue the currency with the pound today with only 80 percent of its previous value against the dollar. it is only the latest country in the global south to take similar measures with both india and iran having already ditched dollar in bilateral trade with moscow. the saudi arabia considering switching to the chinese, you one in oil sales to china. we discussed the issue with our med mustafah, the director of the ages center facilities in translation, and he shared with us his vision of the motives behind cairo's move once a week or related to compound with a dollop since 2016. according to the recommendations of a,
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a wall of bank and international campus just to satisfy the creditors sold election made on a substitute in the markets. the dollar inflated so much again, a 3rd jackson found and now even by the national banks reached about quentin egyptian pounds. and it has a very negative impact or so concerning the inflation. also, we have international factors concerning the wising and the search that made on the interest rate. the federal reserve is fine. put these the rates in order to extract a lot of money. a lot of funds from one quite coming to the united states. i for the, for such a way to and now we have another partner, the interest that belongs to our indignant nestor, their creditors international creditors via their wallet, frank and international monetary fund. i am serving the interest of serving the
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embeddedness or all of such factors altogether, or was the reason why are we a, we have to a shift to be a result. i mean, the gold or the gold bullion. and it became one of the biggest fires of people for audience and the, and the vision on maybe and the wall. it will be a safe guard at that and offended for us. 2 a future some members of joe biden's own party, demanding that he change his approach to the ukranian conflicts more than 2 dozen congress. them across have signed a letter calling on the president to push keith to agree a ceasefire, and a negotiated solution. his ortiz kenneth moulton with more, well, it's quite a development in the foreign policy conversation. here in the united states, 30 members of the us house of representatives have signed this letter to the white
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house, urging them to change tactics when it comes to ukraine and pursued negotiations with russia. now this is quite a development. these are members of biden's own party, the democratic party, and they in their letter, are calling for a pro active diplomatic reproach to the situation. this is some of what the letter says, given the destruction created by this war for ukraine in the world, as well as the risk of catastrophic escalation. we also believe it is in the interests of ukraine, the united states, and the world to avoid a prolonged conflict. for this reason, we urge you to pair the military and economic support the united states has provided to ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a cease fire. now this is quite an interesting turn of events. it comes as there seem to be cracks in the european coalition around biden, and his moves when it comes to ukraine as well. now, generally,
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any opposition to the white house's policies regarding ukraine has come from republicans. there's been approvals of up to $60000000000.00 more than $60000000000.00 approved by the u. s. congress in 8 to ukraine. and the opposition to it came from republicans. 57 republicans in the house of representatives voted against it. 11 u. s. senators, but it was all republicans voted against that. this new development appears to come from democratic democrats who signed this recent letter. now we must keep in mind, november 8th, the mid term congressional elections are coming up. americans will go to the polls and elect a new congress, and it appears that within the democratic party, there are some wish to distance themselves from biden's ukraine policy. there are democrats who don't want to be associated with the policies of the white house when it comes to ukraine. now another thing that's important to note is that another member of the us house of representatives, a republican, claudia tanny as come forward and said that biden isn't really running the country
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. she compared him to a wax dummy. she said that his cognitive abilities are not good and that his staff is essentially running the country on his behalf, that the president of united states is not really in charge. now, that's quite a dramatic thing for a member of the federal government, a member the u. s congress to come forward and say it appears the president united states and it does not have the cognitive ability to run the country and has been affect li, removed from power. his staffers are running the country. now that's quite an accusation to be floating around mainstream u. s. media. so these are, these are all things that should be taken into account as we see that now, it's not only republicans criticizing by for his ukraine strategy. it's now 30 democrats in the house of representatives. while congress, democrats are allowed to express disagreements with biden's policies and demand change. the american economist jeffrey sachs is gagged at the democracy forum once when he tried to express his view, the u. s. foreign policy is non democratic. you can be democratic at home and
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ruthlessly imperial abroad. the most violent humphrey in the world since 1950 has been the united states in boulevard in jeffrey will not wear no more or less from jeffrey. i am to jeffrey, i'm your moderator, and it's enough. okay, i'm not. and it's not the 1st time this sucks was robbed of the freedom to speak his mind. earlier this month, the u. s. economist suggested washington's involvement in an old stream pipeline blasts in the baltic sea, which prompted television host to pull the plug on a bloomberg television interview. unanimously over the ukrainian conflict does seem to be in question in europe as well as dutch m. e. p. marsan de graph is leaving his party in the european parliament of disagreements on the reasons behind the war v v. c. the party suspended him for 3 months as he lay the blame for escalation on ukraine in nato, and not on russia. on leaving the identity and democracy group in the european
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parliament, their attempt to silence me about nato in ukraine is unthinkable. we must deescalate the war with russia. it is not our war, but our people are paying the price. i want to form a new group that supports this. archie contributor rachel marston takes a look at why safer for european politicians just distinctive condemning moscow? what's the deal with this western insecurity that demands countries to sites like you're either with team usa or against it? like the whole world has just one big junior high school, italy has taken a pretty laid back approach in years to the whole america, russia rivalry. and although in nato and you member italy welcomed russian doctors to the country to help when rome was contending with the world's worst cove it outbreak, former italian prime minister, silvio berlusconi is back on the political. part of the new governing coalition is so friendly with russian president vladimir putin. that audio was suspiciously lead recently in which bruce coney spoke of communicating with and even receiving
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a birthday gift of russian baka from the russian president. he also gave us take on the situation ukraine. russian ministers have said on several occasions that we are at war with them because we are providing arms and funding to ukraine. i can't personally give my opinion because if it is told to the press, it will turn out to be a disaster. but i am very, very, very worried. i re kindled relations with president putin a little bit so that they can start a stung in the western anti russia clique. was whether burners, stony views, wrist representing or influencing the latest addition to the global school yard, newly elected italian prime minister, georgia maloney. well, those conveniently lead recordings certainly make it more complicated for me alone to maintain any kind of pragmatics neutral stance. even if you wanted to the european commission week that it considers those 20 bottles of vodka gifted from guten to bernard scone,
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a break of sanctions on russia. spirits in the wake of that revelation. here's maloney, making her intention, emphatically clear italy as fully and with its head held high part of europe and nato. anyone who does not agree with this cornerstone can't be part of the government, even if it means not forming the government with us in the government. italy will never be the weak link in the west, the unreliable name and so dear to our many detractors. now the maloney has pledged for allegiance. all it's missing is the formal welcome from the head of the washington led western fry house. oh yeah. here it is. i congratulate georgia maloney on becoming the new prime minister of italy. italy is a vital nato ally and close partner as are nations together address shared global challenges as leaders in the g 7. i look forward to continuing to advance our support for ukraine. hold russia accountable for its aggression, in sure respect for human rights and democratic values, and build sustainable economic growth. oh, way to make loans,
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declaration of loyalty, all about ukraine, russia and america's priorities. money may want to get used to that though it comes with the territory. when being an ally of washington often means serving as a vassal stay in the promotion of its own interest. even if it ends up being a detriment to those of your own country. now to the annual meeting of the vault i discussion club, which enters is 2nd day to day in moscow with mo paneled discussions. on the agenda, we spoke to the host of worlds of politics on a boy co about the main agenda of the meeting. and his will. she had to say they to, over the whole discussion club could be summarized by that old bill. clinton's phrase, it's all about the economy, stupid. and the word stupid is very appropriate here because many of the participants have been analyzing and talking about not very smart, economic decisions, that economic powers that be took over the last couple of years and how it's affecting the rest of the world. now there's been
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a lot of discussion about how globalization western lab globalization that is underwritten by the western financial system by the dollar and the euro has been disintegrating. and it's not only because of the recent events, but that whole process started during the call at 19 pandemic when some of the leading countries in the world demonstrate it's very, very selfish. and somebody would say, cruel behavior, hoarding supplies for themselves, and leaving the rest of the world exposed and really puting in view, the very pressing necessity for many countries to rely on themselves on themselves to be self sufficient, at least when it comes to the why those supplies and vital services, but that process in and of itself was exacerbated by the balance of 2022 with the financial and economic sanctions that the west tried to introduce against
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russia. and i stress here the word tried because the effects of those sanctions are very mixed. they didn't hurt the russia as much as it was intended by there was but they really heard the rest of the world, particularly developing countries in the global south. many air representatives of which are present here at the val di, forum and that creates a major necessity for the world to restructure the way the economy is being functioning. and russia found itself in the center of this new forming economic system. again, it's not geared against the united states or the west side, but it's almost as if the actions of some of the western powers forcing countries to find more risk drone ways of dealing with one another. and that would be trading in local currencies, trying to create current systems of settling accounts,
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barter, trade, what have you. but this is something that is in the center of many of the over the discussions here. earlier we spoke on the via john, so the head of indonesia, development of national resilience, who says this year's meeting underlines versus role as an important player. i important things for me, for the sort of each one is russia steel hamper very active in gets me. yeah. we have delegates for more been the countries and all the delegates stay in profile. i think i'm going to be lucian on how to move to another addiction, for example, how to create a new order, new world order. yeah, we are discussing on multi polarity, discussing, or new multi lateralism. we are discussing the policy to tackle
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imperialism to the, to get a lot of, uh, like the battle neoliberalism and so on. i think these are forum show clearly how russia still kids can play at if it gets men as one of the global by what in the world. i see your bang up today with all the latest world news. do you feel free to head over to r t dot com for more stories and analysis? i'd be discuss bucher in around 30 minutes time. i'll see a 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 offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how
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that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with . ah tony, welcome to worlds apart. this extend adversarial, the cuban missile crisis which fell this month might have been of interest only to a specialist historian if it weren't for the renewed confrontation between moscow and washington. with the spread of nuclear strikes, making
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a come back into the public consciousness. can we still learn anything from the way the 2 nations dealt with potentially apocalyptic animosity back in 962? well, to discuss it and now joined by norman solomon, executive director for the institute for public accuracy, author or war made easy. how presidents and pundits keep spinning us to death. this is solomon. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you . now i know that you were born in the early 1950 sam grew up in the washington d. c suburb. so i assume your childhood was colored by the years of by mushroom cloud when you compared the current situation to the events of your childhood, which i know you started professionally. which period do you think is more dangerous? yeah, well i rely on a lot of the experts such as the bulletin of the atomic scientists in the last
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decade the dangers have been more and more extreme in terms of global nuclear war. and we see just in this year that gen the 10 months or so since they both made this last assessment, which was quite dire, the worst and decades, it's gotten even more dangerous to ration. so subjectively, we've all, i think grown up with these fears. if we're paying attention, but in terms of expertise, and those who assess with great background and professional knowledge, were now at an extreme danger point, perhaps even more dangerous than 60 years ago during the cuban missile crisis. you know, i was looking through some of the letters that nikita khrushchev and john f. kennedy exchanged at that time. and i was struck by the sense of shared responsibility that the were and those letters.
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