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oh, a with banassi crew comes along the ukrainian fire and don't yet narrowly avoiding casualties. ultimate new rounds of shelling of the city ukraine is preventing residents of the keystone region from returning home after discovery made by the washington post unusual narrative, the western media. we spoke about the situation with people from test it up. if they choose to go home, they will be accepted. russia would probably let them in, but ukraine is unlikely to let them go. green colonialism while you're a plans to switch to 0 emission cause countries in the global south have to suffer
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the ecological consequences on labor rights abuse is to for others. ambitions. do radians are enraged and made course when some western nations to expel the country from the vocal world cops. i think human rights violations. we hear from people into about it. they should distinguish sports from politics and lever on sports. a lot of seo. the main motto or fif is fair play and it would be an act of cowardice. with very good morning to you, this is all at the international with the late his world news on that is great to happy with us this now. and now we begin with the latest in the conflict between russia and ukraine, where the russian navy has repelled a wave of drone attacks in the city of sever stapo, that's according to local officials. now this message has been circulating on
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social networks, reportedly showing russian anti defense targeting drones, according to flight rate. also, the u. s. drawing was legibly defected in neutral as space over the black sea. at the time of the attacks. now, earlier ukrainian forth is show the city of don't yes, with a mosque catching fire, that's according to the local mass. you can see here the footage from the city that was under continuous selling on friday evening earlier in the day in oil death in the eastern parts of it don't. yes, republic caught fire of the attack by ukrainian forces, according to local emergency services. and then another part of dawn, yes, a shell exploded near our news crew damaging the vehicle. the van was passing the residential building at the time of the time. the exact moment of the strike was caught on camera. the
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number of i'm not sure what to do with them and you know, when our field group finished working and we had just started to leave a shut, explode to some 10 to 15 meters away from us to rec. now he the driver's side and broke the outer glass, but the bullet proof layer resisted and saved our lives. one fragment also hid the car when my colleague was seated. but all of us survived. we're going to pull out the broken glass and then keep doing our work and what you care. so no way i can help with a lot of things struck in a rocket to talk by ukrainian forces. as, according to the regions health ministry, no casualties have been reported in ministry issued a statement accusing care of indiscriminately targeting civilian objects. was on my residence with care source who left when the war started want to return home to the now russian city. however, that being prevented from doing so by ukrainian forties. this report to a read in western media was published by the washington post while speaking to
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refugees in the ukraine control, city of apples. yeah. it was a bitter irony. the 2 parents said that it wasn't the russians but fellow ukrainians who were keeping them from their families. and tom could not follow and it was the ukrainian side that blocked him. they won't explain why he said, they just keep turning me around. suddenly cheng co has grown more desperate. zapper isaiah says we can't go because they fear for our lives. he said, but i'll sign anything. i'll waive any risk. just let me go back. we can't get permission to go back uri. my co said they say there is a waiting line, but it's so long it never gets through us. well, this article pointing out the ukraine isn't letting people return home. it comes on the claims that russia forcibly removed, people from their homes, circulates the western media for months. most get denounced. the claims as false and cynical, citing the risk to life for people in the conflicts. since february,
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russia has accepted more than 4000000 people from ukraine in the region. there recently joined the country residents of cas owner among those moving into russia. other russian regency for continuous selling in the city by kidd's 4th is well, some about their neighbors who are stuck on the other side at the front line, as well as a decision. if they choose to go home, they will be accepted. everybody is treated normally here. my, my sister is in germany. she ones back, but she can't. russians would let her, but he craniums are unlikely to do so. of course people should be allowed to go home. maybe they have their parents, brothers or sisters less pat. why don't let them go home? russia would probably let them in, but ukraine is unlikely to let them go. radio host on political commentators, steve gill, said western media usually not interested in the threats ukrainian forces posed to civilians. the western media has not really been interested in what's been going on
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. it's dangerous to civilians in the eastern ukraine region for the last 8 years since 2014, you had ukranian militia, terrorizing brutalizing and going in those areas. western media wasn't concerned about their lives. frankly, ukrainian government wasn't worried about their lives then. so maybe we're seeing some new attention about the safety and security of civilians in these areas. there's a saying that even a broken clock is right twice a day. so maybe we can buy the washington post credit for simply being a broken clock. i think that the broader narrative here is, is that why are the cranium blocking people from going into what ukraine says are our ukranian territory? it is a dangerous territory, but i think these people ought to have the capacity to decide for themselves whether they go back to their homes and. and ukraine stopping from going there, i think is, is more about control than it is about really a concern for the safety of the civilian. what does
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a haiti now we're around 96000 people have been forced to leave the country's capital. according to the latest report by the us international organization for migration, the country has been embroiled in multiple crises with arms gangs, blocking access to fuel, leading to a shortage of basic goods. the caribbean country is currently trump slight live skyrocketing prices and gang violence and the spiraling color outbreak guns have been in control of key infrastructure in september and seek to control more territory. the haitian government has on foreign assistance to quote the unrest that haitian protest this have rejected the prospective international intervention and the calling on a prime minister done. meanwhile, the us secretary of state has visited canada and said the country's work together to tackling security in the caribbean. country comes off to the us and canada sent all my vehicles and other supplies to haiti 2 weeks ago to help police fight on
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guns. ah, security for some sort of security force or with some known for i i understand is difficult in time past is here's is we don't see any country really spend no, well use for good lead our course. our countries have been working very closely together to do a few things to try to cut the sub insecurity and deal with the gang problem. i want to support ation, national police, including with, with equipment, with advice. there is now a 2nd draft resolution in the works with united nations after the initial resolution on sanctions that would authorize a non us international assistance mission comes off to the u. s. suggested the
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deployment of an international security force to haiti un secretary general. antonia gutierrez has appealed for an international intervention. the international bodies approve had joined us mexican resolution to sanction any one who threatens piece security or stability in haiti. but the organization has yet to vote on the countries request for troops that request to be met with concern by many of the country who take into consideration the long history a previous us interventions. political analyst alessandra bruno thinks that the risk of failure for the us in hasty is high. i think that one of the reasons they might be shying away from encouraging the intervention of military intervention in haiti right now might have something to do with the 1st coming congressional elections on november, the 8th,
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i don't think the american public is up to supporting another international adventure after what, after ukraine and another situation in haiti, particularly against a largely involved new parents or invention against a largely black population would produce optics. that domestically would not work very well. the risk of failure is too high. so i think there are some the timing now is not politically convenient. you lawmakers have agreed to say 0 emission sale mandate for new cars by 2035. meanwhile, countries with the global south facing diet, ecological consequences, and labor rights abuses, links to plans to fulfill europe's ambitions. fiorella,
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isabel explains, it's a done deal that you goes full green and after nearly 100 years of the combustion engine, europe is set to scrap it by 2035. the agreement sends a strong signal to industry and consumers. europe is embracing the shift to 0 emission mobility. sure. it sounds progressive that europe is embracing 0 emission and no combustion engines means electric vehicles will replace traditional cars all to fight pollution. great, right. well. 7 somewhat, but for europe, only ease use electric accumulators to store energy and these batteries are made of several chemicals. a key one being lithium. it's 2nd largest producer. and 1st by reserves is sheila, where miners pump sought the lithium containing water called brine into giant points were the evaporation process to separate the lithium can take years. the
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practice worsens and already dyer water crisis and she lay damages, wetlands and harms communities. this method of broiling of operation is agree, jesus and it's senseless. communities is suffering a slow violence that's creating conditions of ecological exhaustion. we used to have her even before that now doesn't exist. there isn't a drop of water, not only here and copy apple, but in all of chilly. there are rivers and lakes to have disappeared, all because a company has a lot more right to walter than we do as human beings. all citizens of chile, lithium, the largest producer, is bolivia and former president ever. morales said this was the reason behind the countries to include me look who hasn't only gone against our economic model, but also against the lithium industry. and because we have started to industrialize with our own money, with our international reserves and had a nice plan which is now paralyze out of the empire cannot accept that. we can also
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bring added value to our natural resources to lithium. what about cobalt? the biggest reserves and productions are in the democratic republic of congo and cobalt mining isn't exactly environmentally friendly nor the most humanitarian practice for locals. waste generated from mining cobalt and other metals can pollute water, air, and soil leading to decreased crop yields contaminated food and water and respiratory and reproductive health issues. mine has reported that working conditions were unsafe, unfair, and stressful. in fact, according to an investigation by global witness, companies like apple tesla, an intel sourcing minerals from the d r c, have been accused of using child labor for mining. and while european energy production is vulnerable, at least it also looks green renewable energy via solar panels. and windmills is shirley better than having anything to do with bad russian gas and coal,
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which say you want to avoid at all costs. we're taking our ambition yet to another level, to make sure that we become independent of russian fossil fuels as quickly as possible . but the energy produced in the so called eco friendly way needs to be stored somewhere. and that somewhere is an even bigger batteries. of course, in countries in the global south. apparently, the green revolution is insatiable and it's hunger for resources from africa and latin america. and to meet europe schools, it uses some of the world's 30th technologies, leaving developing resource rich nations to deal with both production and waste. all for the comfort of the west, just like an old colonial days. well anyway, when the on twenties will respond because you cannot say that you are protecting the environment. and on the other side, you are changing the environment and we think they are good to go. and it was my,
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me, and put to sink or both, and clinton. and she was a machine is 12. and it is the most fun way of purchasing them without violating human rights. and without using african children as they need to be. these other sources go to other sources and then they bring us, what does the price? we do a white glove, the white people who come for them and say when they know that the weather that they enjoy and you hope that they enjoy in america is on the basis of stolen mineral resources. washington is coughing up another $275000000.00 in weapons and the other
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a to kia and it restocking thousands of rounds of ammunition. now says the e u commission of the home affairs admits the black markets with weapons already supplied. ukraine is thriving as though that she has full trust in the way he manages the weapons. see from the europe hall at talked of report, that the organized criminal groups are being more and more violent. this is the threat. so as i was security and we have to address this elicit firearms, we know from experience from the foremost voice. you can slaves, we can still see weapons coming from from this area course. i trust ukrainian military. they are really using their weapons in the right way. 30 percent of weapons already sent ukraine ended up on the bank to failed, according to a partially retracted c. b. s report. the bye didn't ministration alone has provided care with more than 1400 anti aircraft systems. 810000 grenade launches on
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60000 rounds of ammunition and investigation back in april by you are a poll b e use law enforcement agency shows. and this is weapons from ukraine have been falling into hands of european organized crime groups, posing a potential threat security threats. your opinion only announced the creation of a hub in moldova to tackle weapons smuggling, with the block security specialists assisting local law enforcement. moldova which borders ukraine is not an e u member, but is the front line in the fight against elicit trafficking. kristavia statistical data however, shows 40 cases of smuggling were recorded early this year with dozens fold increase in weapons detected. the kremlin has repeatedly warned the western arm supplies the key would endanger other regions. usually with the black market of weapons operating in ukraine poses serious challenges. international criminal groups are
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actively involved in their smuggling to other regions. it's not just about small arms. there are still risks of more powerful weapons falling into the hands of criminals, including men, pads, and high precision weapons, or that are not only firearms, but advanced weaponry, such as javelins and switch play to explosive drones become widely available in the darkness at low prices as anti investigators were able to find out less despite early apply to find the pentagon to look into a weapon shipments to prevent them ending up in the hands of black markets. sellers were talking to us for the new tenant colonel carrying queer housekeeper, said washington is well aware of the arms trafficking from ukraine, but is still ready to jeopardize european security. they say they trust kia because that's what you have to say in the west. you cannot criticize zalinski and you cannot criticize key f that's just not allowed over here. ukraine was well known as a center of corruption, black market dealings, and that kind of thing that has
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a head start that's been happening and it's going to continue to happen. it's something that the united states certainly is, is aware of, and they're concerned about it. and i'm even pointing the finger at russia in advance. because i think they do expect that quite a bit of this flow is going to continue by did ministration has been risking the safety of europe for quite a while? weapons flow that the united states is supporting in by far where the largest supporter of kids with weapons. i think that is totally dependent, not on european security, but on what goes on politically in the united states. iranians are enraged by the possible exclusion of that national football team from the upcoming world cup in canada, as dominican bosses, it to the un calls on for those governing body fif. i to bond the team, we hear from people into wrong us, mr. warren, the possible exclusion of iran's national football team from the guitar world cup
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as a great shock for sports lovers. and if it does it, it indicates fif of shortcomings that it is bringing politics into sport, but not the main moto, a fee for as fair play. and it would be an act of coward lenise for that kind of answers, not only sports, but also any relevant things about sports or cinema must be separated from politics . another mancha, the exclusion of a runs national football team is not fair. it is wrong of foreign countries to intervene in a runs internal affairs, and they should distinguish sports from politics and leave iran, sports alone baskets. once it's a need to replace iran, the events following protests over the death of moscow. romania girl who died in police custody in the country. the u. k has joined dominica and calling for bonding around which is also being accused of supplying military drones to russia. a claim that both moscow and to rome have denied fif. i have yet to respond. journalist after mackenzie phase, if iran was to be banned from the world cup would represent the fundamental
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breakdown in sportsmanship. i think, given the rusher his band giving that iran was, were to be banned from the fif of world cup. it would start to show that the entire international order is regard sports and culture is fundamentally breaking down the way. why should, why should any country in the global so be accepting terms in the same way as they have to accept international sanctions and, and foreign. he's from washington. so this is a very serious point in world history, arguably if iran is indeed throwing off the world cup at this, this would mean that international competitions breaking down. fundamentally we, we can't forget that there were lympics in berlin in 1936. how ironic that russia
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was banned and it goes. russia believes it is fighting the scourge of naziism in europe today. meanwhile, the british foreign secretary has urged football fans, including those who represents the l g b t. community to respect to the culture of the muslim country. since i mistakes one, it is a crime. the last line, harsh criticism. among some british politicians the walt cap should be a celebration of beautiful game. instead, it's been used by countries like tall to spot wash their atrocious human rights records, and the u. k. officials who it's and should be, isn't there a position to hi, lot human rights abuses, not in dawson, the regime shockingly tone deaf from cleverly sport should be open to all. the government should be challenging. fif on how they put fans in this position and ensuring the full safety of all fans attending not defending discriminatory values in the beginning of october, a picture showing alleged rules for football vans, visiting cass, i went viral on social media, but turns out to be
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a fake among the allegedly bounded activities were appropriate prohibitions on drinking alcohol showing a modesty and being loud and public. catherine was safe on may the number of concessions saying that everybody is welcome in the country. journalist downstream were sans, he again thinks that the west takes a hypocritical position when it comes to human rights. i think her has always with for european union nations making criticisms and protest hers. i mean actually said of course l g b, g q, right should be respected. of course, women's rights should be respected, but as always, as the weapons zation of human rights, anything that it does that is not in line with the vessel states of europe ordered to buy washington will automatically be under the spotlight and we have the human rights record exaggerated, let's talk about the fact that there is no freedom of expression. let's talk about the way that black people die earlier than white people in the united states. let's
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talk about the human rights abuses within their own countries of the european nations and the united states. the by that administration is facing fresh criticism . i've read failure to curb the shortage of diesel fuel with supply shrinking to their lowest level in more than a decade. authorities reportedly have no solution inside his caleb moore's reports . while we're in the middle of this diesel crisis, now at this point from what we understand, there are only 3 weeks left in the supply of diesel fuel. and now we have mansfield energy speaking up because conditions are rapidly devolving at times. carriers are having to visit multiple terminals to find supply, which delays deliveries and strains local trucking capacity. brian d sues from the white house economic council. the national economic council director has said that all options are on the table in order to deal with the crisis of diesel fuel and the shortage. now at this point,
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we have the american automobile association. they've given numbers to show that roughly the price of diesel fuel united states is around $5.32. now, that's a 50 percent increase from what it was last year at this time. now, the crisis related to dual diesel fuel cannot be separated from the situation internationally. and specifically the situation regarding russia thanks to the, by the ministrations religious war in ukraine. this country is about to run out of diesel fuel. according to data from the energy information administration, but the monday of thanksgiving week, that's 25 days from now. there will be more no more diesel. so what's gonna happen then? well, everything will stop that means trucks and trains and barges, all unable to move farm equipment will shut down. there'll be no deliveries because there'll be no trucks. they'll be no diesel generators. and then inevitably, our economy will crash because everything runs on diesel fuel. not on solar
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panels on a wind farms and diesel fuel. diesel is not a negotiable commodity. you have to have diesel. now this is yet another situation that has americans unhappy with the by did ministration and its ability to handle things related to the economy. now the mid term elections are set to take place november 8th. many polls indicate this could be just a moment of serious losses for the white house and the democratic party. so we'll be waiting to see how this plays out. but this is quite a serious situation regarding the diesel fuel. i think the election is locked in. i don't think what happens is one more way with diesel or anything else is going to change it. and i really think the republicans are going to really take away congress from the democrats because by does economic policy has been a really pretty much a disaster here for the past year over the summer. as we know, gasoline prices spike terribly at the beginning of the summer. a lot of public and
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government complaints loyal companies then took some of that refining capacity and started refunding more gasoline price come down a little bit and gasoline, but that caused shortages of diesel fuel refining. so now they got to have to switch back and produce more diesel fuel and that will make less gasoline and prices will go up there. diesel is the fuel in which you all transport more conscious gasoline, about trucking and railroads and you know, whole heater, you never know this is, this is not definitely prices or this is diesel. so the economy really runs on diesel. thank you. don't get there and all the international. we're back in 30 minutes with the very latest of the event a
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the 2nd world war affected millions of people. during the conflict, the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr that die in one day. the 1st of the men tried christa peak, popish normandy because hitler was weak and knew he would wake. and he was bluffing . he was the major political figure. certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century when they wish to report the germans of the germans or when we support the russians. and that way,
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let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time. the redrawing of european borders had begun britain and the united states, and then just really planned to attack the ussr of britain to survive. russia had to be sacrifice uses, which be likened to divest mr. boyd from us as the lot of film. ricardo, in this capital, a mixture, malice, whole of knowing that the cold war had begun to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk.
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oh, is one of the most beautiful cities in rotors found? the reason it's, it's on the river that runs on the russia. china border, it was for many years the far east and capital. aah! there's no shortage in historical sites here. the officers club is one of them in this is where in december 1, 949 and 12 members of japan's quinton army stood trial. that was the luminous time war criminals have ever been tried for creating a biological weapon and testing it.

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