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oh, what the bond is, the wow. she my and new other. i'm psyched in son more a month on put them out to vicki bush with 5 people have reportedly wounded in a car bomb outside a tv station in southport, or she a region local official state, an improvised explosive device course to the boss to also have coming up with where she's still not a practicing hindu becomes worked in the latest prime minister with many and did and seeing his appointment. and he does have workings, colonial history in indian leaving the whole country and indian working in a foreign country. that rule does for 250 years, gives us a lot of the plans to on peg at national pound from the us dollar and relying on
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go on other currency with very well. welcome to you. it's just 2 and 4 pm here in moscow. and this is the audi international with the late as well news update. it's good to happy with that . we start with the latest news forms up, but i was yeah, region where 5 people have been injured in an attack on a local t v station in the city of mallets. hopefully they submitted shows the aftermath of an explosion outside the building which occurred as staff arrived. it would the local administration say the power of the car bomb with the equivalent of 2 kilograms of dynamite. the bloss damage, the buildings facade, and some of its offices have been heavily affected, left with broken windows and destroyed furniture. emergency services are working at this site. the a talk with an addition to at least 7 overnight strikes on meliss talking for bids . hays, what local residents have to say when you're,
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i shall die in custody. of course, we expect such provocations from ukraine every day, but this, every one was going to work. and without like a rocket hit the house. there was such a loud rumbling actually we can see the result fall apart. 10 minutes later my family would have been in the 3 nights of miracles and no one died. knowing what day to get it all just georgia swimming avenue creates terrible and truly term with my grandson were so scared to hold balcony was destroyed in the household with the windows, full grown up. interested in the windows in our apartment on the side, but also bronson was as much force as stressful, which a nightmare thing got. everyone is like, you were started school now, course you'd have to go in another border region. brianna skate re well railway line was targeted by an explosive device, damaging a cargo train. and in a separate incidents, over the weekend, 2 people were killed in a tank on a shopping mall in neighboring belgrade ortiz eco starting off. a visit to the site of the latest shell. it this small russian town on the very border with ukraine has
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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 by the burnt carcasses here. this used to be some 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 to move and the discounts to 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 mostly shelly, when we heard the whistle for the 1st time in the distance,
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we left the building. as soon as we did it, a shell immediately landed. a girl was sitting here, her leg was covered in blood on the going near the market stole a man's leg, was blown off. the brutal when i was inside the store. when the shell landed, i saw through the windows that it came from all their whistling, and then there was a hilly road, the building immediately caught fire. then i heard policies why walked started? exploding glass fell down that people was screaming and running away. almost sheila, before official rescue crews had a chance to arrive 1st responders who witnessed the attack, helped the wounded, evacuate away from the scene. here these 2 civilians have killed more than a dozen needed medical treatment. it all started as
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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 attacks on the region on this tiny town alone, key of forces of indiscriminately dropped dozens of bombs. but despite the threat, the streets is still bustled with life. oh, should i put it? 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 deadly explosions where somewhere in the city and 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, but it does disc, i really no point and leaving a tom on where would we go and why? we're not planning to leave. and we get done of reporting from the russia ukraine
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border artsy we got reaction from the chief doctor in the hospital where the victims are being taken care of. he says, bystanders saved the lives of those caught up in a blast. was gonna get a whoop was turned off. shake the condition of all patient to staple the prognosis . good. people are getting all the necessary medical help. share the main injuries or charbonneau wounds of the upper and lower extremities on the abdomen and chest cavity was 3 people were operated on right away as they were brought to earth than which the basically the 1st victims who came to our hospital. my wife brought in by passers by, who just happened to be near black on your people applied sufficient medical assistance. and stock of the blood is this how that is to lock in? no one was abandoned, even when showing continued and emergency services could not approach people who were on the street or provided help. britain's former chancellor, where she soon i can have been appointed as the country's new prime minister,
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replacing live trust who quit off the only 44 days in office. so next victory is also being celebrated in india, where his parents came from as some local will say, it's now that people's turn to call the shots and the ranks of their former colonial masters. his parties were engine sharma with more leak and historic mormon . not just for india, but for the world and for more reasons than one. firstly, this is going to be for the very 1st time that a man, all color will be heading an office, one of the most important offices in the world. and of course, this man of indian origin, we are seeing god, the sort of sentiment online flying. now, are people really, really, there were a joy doc considering they recently in the are celebrated 75 years of its independence from british rule. and these saw development from a new kid has,
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in a sense, come as a devali gift for and down the valley of big in the festival that in the us celebrated yesterday, the big boonies in india, the big newspapers, the indian channels every read. the headline today really has been about this, she's not taking or soon taking or were as the prime minister or you can also, like i said, it got becomes a little emotional a so to say for india, because this year, just a few months ago in that did celebrate. it's 75 years of independence from the british shoe. and then what about the 1st of all, as an indian, i feel very happy that an indian is going abroad for such a high post. whoever happens to be a prime minister. it's a proud moment for the country and indian leading the whole country and working in a foreign country that ruled us for 250 years, gives us a lot of having to just, you know, it would be good, proceed someone from our country, our culture hurting
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a country which ones are this particularly in many other countries in asia? so definitely it is something that we wrote off, i'd be happy of and yeah, so region, the problem is doing so much a great job in all the way any shows that in the future we, we definitely become a civil home. so the point, rudy, we have so much faith in and confidence really in addition sonata that he would be able to just, you know, tackle this, this challenging situation. the economic crisis. so to see that a u. k is facing right now that he really storm rochester, the conflicts in the body, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact, um, the sun and roll over in dallas. richest man. no, i moved, fee and his rel than his privilege and fight has been used against him. i by his critic, saw more often than not, ah, but now at
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a time like these. so. * that is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as far as where she's an artist consent. he's been the ministry of finance in yuki all for 3 years. he's proved himself he has a good solid traffic on there. also the whole really is that he stays on. indian billionaire announced my hand. dra has also weighed in on social media to points out how, where she soon acts victory has turned the tables on the u. k, his own history of dealing with india in 1947 on the cost of indian independence. winston churchill supposedly said, all indian leaders will be of low caliber and men of straw. to day, during the 75th year of our independence were poised to see a man of indian origin anointed as p. m of a. u. k. life is beautiful. we thought the goal was shake the leader of the about
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a t. i to not a party who say that soon acts appointment illustrates the irony of colonial history. the 1st of all, i get my best of luck from me and from my country to service, you will not be in the full life from the land of the land of non wireless imperialism going on and you get by india. but in a non boiler, you put them in the if you look good, but you can be of unity in india, india. and in terms of egypt. more and more in deal then sure, and indian. so it was going on in the guardian manner in a long way. so i went to live in the bid room by shift for more
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than 100 years. so if we can get on the g is becoming a book full for some particularly over in the united kingdom. definitely isn't for joy. and now to the annual meeting of the valve on discussion club, which enters it 2nd day to day in moscow with more paneled discussions on the schedule with the host of well depart offline. a boy on the main agenda of the meeting has what she had to say. they to over they've all done 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 a to come to the last couple of years and how it's affecting the rest of the world
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. now there's been 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 the bands, but that whole process started during the call at $900.00 conduct 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 hooting in view, the, the, 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 financial and economic sanctions that the west tried to introduce against russia. and i
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stress here the word tried because the effects of those sanctions burberry mixed. they didn't courage. the russia as much as it was intended by there was, but they really heard the rest of their world, particularly developing countries from the global south. many representatives 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 the new warming 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 grown 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 at what we spoke to b k sharma, a retired major general and director of the united service institution of india. he says that trade between russia and new delhi has increased this year will stressing that western sanctions have inflicted pain on the global economy. india and russia are going to to, to enjoy special 3 blood relationship which has stood the test of time. both countries have stood by each other during difficult times, and that is the reason down. even during the euclidean conflict, india has not watered against russia yet on. despite the precious from the west, india continues to take arms supplies from russia and has also been
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taking not oil and gas the sources from russia. in fact, during these times, or has actually increased money, ford has risen to about $20000000000.00 us dollars. and by and large, the sentiment here is that these ec nomic sanctions are no good. you're not economic should not be used as a weapon of war. because this is not only affecting russia, but it does give a, not george to the global economy. that is a recession that a high price for prices, inflation is gaining ground. and it has very surely disrupted the supply chain which is effecting all countries including rest and european countries. so we are totally against this policy of economic sanctions. delegates from ethiopia, government, and the te gray rebels are due to meet in south africa for the 1st formal pace talk
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since the outbreak of civil war in northern ethiopia. 2 years ago, the meeting comes off of the therapy in military and the allies reported a captured several large towns in t grey. the rebels, a strong hold on teeth. corolla cutler explains the finally array of hope for the nearly to year long conflict in the horn. of africa, this is happening when the backdrop of into the fire fighting that we've heard during this weekend that the military in, if the o b i had said that they have captured large towns in te gray. and the aim to capture all the airport in the country making axis for the t p l f. rather a difficult one, and the t p l f rather has suffered numerous losses in here. not to mention the most loss of lives that have happened here. while the federal government has been seen to really be upping its anti and coming into these negotiations with
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a strong head. now the thing about these negotiations themselves is that although the happening here in south africa, you wouldn't be able to say by looking at the website or trying to get equipment from the african union, which is the host and mediator of the conflict. the post, it's no details about plan for the peace talks. know when they will happen. it's been all shrouded in secrecy. and that tells you just how tentative this lead team is. there is a fence that, that if you will be the upper hand, and it will not necessarily be willing to compromise that much. and what's great, but there has been calls for cessation of hostilities that you and your little secretary antonio gutierrez, said that the aim of ending hostilities must be the 1st let it be known that this is the 1st meeting since that start of the war. back in 2020,
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on the 3rd of november and much is expected from this. but the realistic expectations is that the 2 parties must come out of this with at least a sci fi agreement. because these talks, i really seem as talk that li ground for further talk. egypt is set to move its national currency away from the us dollar. instead, developing a new currency indicator according to the central banks govern other country plans to link its currency to a baskets of gold as well as other currencies. the u. s. is not our major trading partner. i don't 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. the decision follows the egyptian pounds shop throughout this year because of the ukraine war with about $25000000000.00 being wipes off the market in several weeks. conroe central bank can to devalue the currency with the pounds. today was only 80 percent
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of its previous value against the us dollar egypt, as the lakers country and the global south to take similar measures. india and iraq have already been dollar and the dollar. and it's fine last to trade with moscow, with saudi arabia considering switching to the chinese you one in oil sale for china. we discuss the issue with our commitment staff or the director of the asia center to studies on translation. and he said his vision on the motives behind cairo's decision once so we could relate to a 1000 pounds with a dollar since 2016, according to the recommendations of e at one bank and international hon. just to verify that creditors, po, relation, made honest affinity in the markets, the dollar is inflated with so much a 50 pound and now even by the national banks reach our 20 egyptian pounds and it has
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a very negative impact. also concerning the inflation. also, we have international fact concerning the wising and the so that made on the interest paid, the federal reserve is fine. put these, the rates of the 2 are extract a lot of money, a lot of funds from one light coming to their next case. i for the, for such a way to and now we have another problem, the interest that belongs to our indigenous to the credit, to international creditors via the wallet, frank and new national money for fun. and so being the interest of serving the embedded or all of such factors altogether, i. 3 was the reason why or why are we have to shift to be a resort? i mean, the gold or the gold bullion. and egypt became one of the biggest fires of the gold
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boy orleans. and the, and the vision on maybe in the wall. it will be a safe guard at that and i think the oh, the future russia has called for a un security council meeting on tuesday to voice is concerned that key at may use a dirty bomb. this part of a false flag operation. moscow condemned to any such attack. we will regard the use of the dirty bomb by the key if regime as an act of nuclear terrorism. the russian defense ministry has claimed care could launch an attack to undermine moscow's global image. russia has also informed several nato defense ministers, about alleged possible nuclear provocation from kenneth, but they've dismissed the claims. there's no evidence was provided. he has also vehemently denied the allegations saying it doesn't have and will not use such weapons. but earlier this year, president lensky spoke of restoring ukraine's nuclear status as have other
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officials said, 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 the lines such as nato and do our part to make europe stronger. we have the only option, which is dawn by ourselves and maybe think about nuclear status again. more of a western officials have said that moscow itself is going to use such weapons. they came referred to as frivolous and fiction by russian foreign minister said a lot of fully us marine mar, job market. duke and phil kev could try to escalate the war. we've seen would they have been doing up to now their acts of terrorism, starting with the bombing of dory dugeon and boring up the bridges. ah, and they are escalating things was until the point of no return. they want.
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i and i can understand why they want west to be involved in me a little more. they have that much hatred towards russia. the west has been engaging and a lot of very dirty tactics lately and everything today 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 and it's not russia. i mean, everybody was a half a brain a understand, and they're going to do the same thing we went through. so this whole question is, is the west going to help them? a senior thank us donny, journalist, well known for his pro opposition views has been shot dead in kenya, where his supporters said he had fled to avoid persecution. we got more details from a local reporter in nairobi. it's here in kenya where their senior pakistani investigative journalist, i shan't sharon, for short,
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dead on sunday night by the canyon police officers under unclear circumstances. according to the police, they say it was a case of mistaken identity. after the car he was in failed to stop on a road block mounted in the area during the search of a similar car allegedly involved in child abduction. his death has so far spot public reaction in his country on the exact cause of his death. on centuries, death spark to anger back in pakistan, especially among journalists. many of him took to the streets to protest the jealous community and focused on is a demanding and immediate inquiry about the target killing of is for us to go over the focus on must form and deletion commissions, blue investigate the modem. one of the locals told us, hey sharif was and why he fled to congress down to city for
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many serious life victim buckets on because he was one of the best award winning investigative journalist he left the country when he saw that he is not getting any justice or any support from the institution state institution. to save his life . the you k have missed monday. the deadline for striking a free trade deal with india negotiations have reportedly been in dead no commit common spine. then you came home secretary, voice and concerns of an influx of indians into the country like a 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, well, the free trade talks between the u. k and india were launched earlier this year with greater opportunities for indian students and professionals in the u. k. a
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priority for modi's government's utility slums. the now former home secretaries remarks shocking and disappointing. my colleague rachel blevins, interviewed political on the list on column. miss connie, who said britain has apparently failed to move on from its imperial pos. these opinions come from the leadership of can't feed that is feeling increasingly insecure about so within the span of one year there had 3 prime ministers and you start about the individuals. there is a structural problem of all the politics of the united united kingdom, outgoing side 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 from equal terms with developing countries. india was like they wanted me to
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have equitable services agreement, which is what the united kingdom and. busy best and please do not one, the only ones that can prove to them. and this is not acceptable said is respecting country like india. now when it comes to su, ella braverman herself, 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 or what is on imperial past. if you look at the british attitude towards migrant, it is very defensive in some ways a racist. they somewhat want to keep the white domination
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a life when, if i have no company here and i'll see international, we're back at the top of the out with the very latest news update. we'll see you then the oh, personally, my organization has been opposed length especially made up for many years and we know that it was wrong. we know that it was a we trailed a promise made when the berlin wall fell. we know that the question is, how we going to proceed in a constructive way that will reduce the chances of nuclear war rather than increase the chances, which is what has occurred this year. ah ah
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ah craig, well, never be a victory for russia. crane war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. as amman army comes to the us, you get done in carbon dioxide. america forces are and you're not in europe. engage in conflict with russian forces. the american forces are harris. defend nato allies, nato escalates even more indiscretion. military operations become a war door when you put the del sips of girls that never show another 1000 is my idea that i see your to us. thank you. mm costliest. yeah, i mean we've so usefully he should unique and he's still.

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