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a such as like when you thought that i was gonna go, maybe just to submit it. i see the student both whose though group you lation says use a gumbo sub ah, without headlines on auto international as moscow warns but un grow could a grain export deal is unlikely to remain feasible without roger's involvement, requesting that un security council meeting for monday. the following, a large scale ukrainian drug at the head of the e. u central buying says old time, high inflation in the euro's earnest come out of nowhere, but does say that russia should shoulder. most of the play also with the opiates government and the insurgents from the north and take re region to hold their highest level peaceful since a devastating civil war. roughly nearly 2 years ago. with
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a happy with us with this i was program live from moscow. this is nancy international. so moscow says that the un broke wood grain export deal is unlikely to remain feasible without russia's involvement, as often ukraine and turkey agreed to continue with the arrangement despite moscow pulling out in response to our recent large scale ukrainian drone attack. a key of an anchor have put in place at transit planned for 16 cargo ships. and as we understand, one of them has already been granted passage off to security inspections. russia is clear that guaranteed security is impossible. such a deal is hardly realizable and acquires unsafe prospects. the conflict is aggravated with the actions from the ukrainian side. they were going to break the deal. they were going to undermine confidence in the security that was previously
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guaranteed member into moscow as requested a un security council meeting to be held monday, following allegations of the ukrainian drone attack, use the maritime grain covered or cover rogers defense ministry says the intelligence obtained from the wreckage of the drones shows a part of travel through the lanes originating from the port city of a tessa. where are these are the court has been taking a close look now of what some colon conflicting attitudes towards the great deal. and that of the reason, the relevance around it, outrage among western leaders as russia halts, compliance with the un agreement that was supposed to secure grain deliveries for countries in dire need. it's purely outrageous, it's going to increase to evasion. there's no merit to what they're doing. the un negotiated the deal, and there should be the end of it. rushes decision to suspend participation in the black sea deal puts at risks the main export route of much needed grain and fertilizers to address the global food crisis caused by its war against ukraine.
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the e u urges russia to revert its decision. but listening to just one side of things doesn't provide the whole story for months. now, russia's warned that the grain corridor deal would be untenable if the west and especially kiev didn't hold up their end of the bargain. and what happened this week? a drone attack on russian ships defending the grain corridor, allegedly carried out by ukraine with the help of british intelligence. taking into account the act of terrorism, committed by the key of regime with the participation of british experts on october the 29th this year, against the ships of the black sea fleet and the civil vessels involved in the security. the grain corridor, the russian side suspends its participation in the implementation of the agreements on the export of agricultural products from the ukrainian ports. although ukraine's leadership hasn't confirmed or denied involvement in the attack key of did to find the time to accuse russia of blackmail for its decision to suspend the agreement. but that's the recent attack is not the only reason moscow decided to back out.
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according to you and statistics, the majority of grain being exported under this deal has gone to high income countries. only about 3 percent has gone to places like somalia and sudan, which are on the brink of a food supply catastrophe. it should come as no surprise that russia thinks it's outrageous to be criticized for suspending a deal that isn't even fulfilling its established purpose. washington's reaction to the terrorist attack on the port of savannah, i suppose truly outrageous. this happened because of the reckless actions by the ukranian authorities. as for the insinuations of provoking hunger, we would like to remind you of our repeated calls to send food shipments. first of all, to countries in need, instead, however, a good half of all carriers under the grain deal went to develop countries for some cargoes 60 to 100 percent, went to e u countries. these are not the states that are experiencing a real problem of food, taking into account that russia has been and remains
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a reliable partner and is ready to provide the world with the necessary amount of food. our country is ready to supply the poorest countries with up to half a 1000000 tons of grain free of charge. the west's apparent failure to backup its words with action has already led to moscow drawing wider conclusions about the future of cooperation with the west. it is becoming obvious that any food deals should be concluded without the participation of the west, including its mediation, read, speculative price setting, and with affective international control of supplies to the countries in real need . russian ships are attacked as they attempt to defend the agreed upon corridor. the west essentially turns the deal into a grain import scheme and russia as the bad guy for suspending the deal. the logic here is questionable to say the least will, despite the western countries, sounding the alarm of a global food crisis. over $6000000.00 tons of ukrainian grain went to developed countries from august to october this year. that while nations facing extreme
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hunger receive just over a 1000000 tons of grain and weight, and if that number less than half a 1000000 tons went to the poorest countries in africa. earlier my colleagues unit unable to discuss the whole grain crisis on recent events that have been shaping the world with the head of the bricks. international forum pub, niema, and right here in the most go studio ford security is very important issue for the world. and recently we saw that it was a cv food crisis and ukraine and reshay's, a big meat producer and some other agriculture products, the noise for that and they are supplying too many countries. but during sanctions, this deal is very become very important because in july you do negotiation with united nation 30, it was decided that the 218 ships will go to the united nations security council and from their new date. but now this is
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saying that few couple of days before they don't attack on our ship in creamier. so they suspended the dean. and it is i thing that to which countries are in need they should take this need. it should not be stored by united nation. we're downs. so need is important security. so i hope the nation is stake is right. and it shouldn't be transferred to the needy countries for people who need it the most. get it 1st. yeah. you mentioned that you could asian and african nations know clearly realizing that the importance of her own resources which the west has wanted for quite some time. i will this realization change international business, the global picture as a whole. just, you know,
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western countries utilize their natural resources in multiple fords. ok. and now they're having scarcity of the natural resources like we are observing that in london. and the guy is, is happening and people are not willing to pay the electricity bill. so this kind of case is happening because they don't have natural resources. so they are depending on other countries like russia and so the to be in countries. so this is very important that this. busy important to alliances need to work in proper shape. this could have you with us for this program. so another month, another record annual inflation in europe has not reached a new old time. hi, this tober nearly 11 percent across the entire european block. energy is the biggest component of the inflation, but food prices are also starting to go through the roof. and meanwhile,
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the european central banks chief said the record breaking increases came out of nowhere. but moscow should shoulder much of the blame. inflation has just pretty much come about from nowhere. we had been fighting deflation. and then as a result of very speedy recovery, plus the energy crisis caused by mister putin has decided in an unjustifiable way to invade another country. and to put it, you know enough, caleb was a lot of chaos. yes. yeah. and that's what he's trying to do as well. you know, to cause kills and to destroy as much of europe as he can. no one force the union to sanction its own energy supply. bam. take that. couldn't remember that? well, it blew up right in their faces. the you broke up with russia committed. how are curies for ukraine? by jumping straight off a cliff with the citizenry strapped with back. and this is all such blatant nonsense from la gabba,
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it's quite frankly embarrassing for someone in her position with her background. because long before christine gammon with me, the president of the european central bank, she was french, a connie minister under a former french president equinox that was made. so she would have had to look no further than the website of the french central bank bank default, with which she intimately familiar and which pointed out in october 2021. that inflation had quote, risen sharply from the start of that year. the both discourse attributed that inflation, which had already had a 13 year high a year ago to quote tensions between supply and demand. following the reopening of the world economy. in other words, the heavy handedness of european union and world western leaders in micromanaging everything during the cold crisis. adding out stimulus checks like hallow, candy, it all completely deregulated their economy. now the french central bank also site quote, energy transition policy. so basically,
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europe ideological push towards green energy as a factor that would cause the price of high carbon energy like gas and fuel to rise well into the future. again, they said that last year again, does now try to absolve western leads of any responsibility for their self make crisis by blaming russian president vladimir putin. and here's how she describes him. and he had this sort of flashing freezing eyes. so that's what i'm saying, that just just terrifying aspect about him. anybody who is behaving in that way has to be driven by evil forces which is terrifying. not quite as terrifying as some of legalities, policies on those of her colleagues, but tries. she might log out is not likely to fool the average citizen who is well aware that their bills went off along before the conflict in ukraine. and they still keep rising with inflation now at 10.7 percent across the u. so here are some
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folks from pal, animal, italy, explaining how they're coping. they don't put drilling though money to leave the house with one price and returned the next day and it's another every day changes. so if you go shopping with a plan and end up with you or items, do you expect it? i only by the necessity, i frown of it. everything seems strange to me when i see the exponential increase in prices. i realize that transport costs have risen, and as a result, prices have risen, but not to such an extent. in my opinion. neuberger miller, good blue light, gas and spending all rise day by day. is there anyone who can live on the minimum pension as it is? how do you keep going like this? what makes you wonder? la garza and her colleagues, even here these people. brussels engineered this, this crisis and just keeps tinkering with it. she had interest rates 3 quarters of a percentage point yet again last week in an effort to break inflation. and that despite some block opposition concerned about the impact on growth. as long as the
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e u. is blindly willing to keep doing whatever the us wants, washington's own interests, 1st and foremost, while its citizens are destined to suffer while their elite just keep trying to shift the blame, it looks like. well, meanwhile, some of washington's plans to combat soaring inflation, or actually rubbing european nations up the wrong way. the white house is encouraging us consumers to buy american when it comes to electric cars. but that's prompted sweden to sound the alarm of issues regarding that of market fairness. we will do what we can to improve relations between the e u and the united states. at the same time, there are some elements in the inflation reduction act that are worrying and they are not compliant with the world trade organization rules. stockholm is now joining paris and berlin and sharing concern over the us inflation reduction act. the new law that offers tax cuts and energy benefits, the companies that invest on us soil,
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france and germany have said that you confirmation idle in the face of the new us measures and should actually hit back if washington refuses to budge. the french president micron has already cold for a by european act to protect regional comic and getting out who latest for the ukraine conflict as we understand multiple residential areas across across the don. yes. go that of the republic have been coming under heavy ukrainian shilling. that's according to local authorities, that his numbers are 3 people injured as we understand. i just spoke a short time ago here in the program to corresponding romance culture ref, he visited one of the buildings that it was hit in the center of donia capital. how well we are one of the locations right now, that was a struck by the ukranian a military. now this is a residential building. you can see that some multiple apartments here have been destroyed, not people. are there work in trying to salvage or their belongings now?
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according to local authorities, at least as 6 shells from multiple a rocket launch, systems have landed a here in this and very densely populated area. take a look at these are craters. there are several craters like this everywhere. that means that the rocket exploded above ground and created all of these craters. that means, according to the criminalists will work in here a little bit earlier, i said cluster ammunition could have been used that cluster munition is designed to inflict maximum examiners to infrastructure and to people as well. now thankfully, no one was wounded here by the way of this building. this is where my camera man lives or lives up to this point because obviously right now we're going to move away and fly into the another up place to live. perhaps you'll spend this night at
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my apartment, but there's quite a lot of damage. take a look at this said tree right here. now, one sir. the rocket. the land that here, the building was caught on fire. ah, now the fire fighters have already put the blazer out. multiple districts in the nest are still under fire now as we speak, i don't know if you can hear it, but we can hear the sounds of shilling ha from from far away. we still have a very long evening ahead of us as we are going to pack up our things and move to a different place to a neighboring lu, guns square. at least one person has been killed off the ukrainian forces. targeted a hotel in the city of al jeff. local officials set key of troops used us supplied high miles multiple rocket launchers in the attack. well, the russian ministry of defense is said, command post and power plants across ukraine have been successfully hit and precision strikes. that includes key of apparently cutting off electricity and
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leaving 80 percent of residents without mains water. that's according to the mayor authorities and the 2nd largest city of how to cough so power has been effected temporarily disabling the underground metro system. and a huge plume of smoke above the ukrainian controlled city of upper orgy, where russian authorities there stating a power substation there had been targeted according to multiple reports and cities, a power supply has been impacted. well, let's give you some on verified footage here, showing a big column of smoke rising near another hydro electric plant. this in the chart of its ski region was so good to have with us today. easy o p. s government and insurgents from the rest of northern to gray region to help the highest level talks yet aimed at ultimately ending 2 years of internal war or africa correspondent, catabolic tattler examined the roots of the conflict and that of the consequences.
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the last thing by the radio violence, from the organizers of this piece talks as it were, the a you the african union, that it has been a really mom with regards to details in any progress, but forces with insight, knowledge say that the talks will have to be extended because as it currently is, there is no announcement and there is no sin of possibility. and that's what they're really working towards. and the thought to say that we might have a light agreement in terms of that. but as we currently know, the situation on the ground in ethiopia is that the conflict is very much carrying on. and another voice that has emerged that really wants to be part of a solution going forward is the heart of people. as you know, if your p r is really separated along ethnic lines, and when i be at the prime minister of ethiopia came into power,
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he really looked at centralizing the power and just mentioning the structure of ethiopia. but ted has not welcome hands from everyone, especially the t p. i left the t grey people's liberation front. a very important call with regard to the situation in ethiopia is the lack of representation from eritrea, which has also said is true to fight alongside the troops of the ethiopian federal government. aaron tree will from power and i said that it really came into the assistance of prime minister the argument and it really pushed back on some of the games that were made initially in the fight. the fight that started in november 2020 but tpl i've had really made significant grounds. and there was a point when the 100 kilometers away from the capital, addis ababa. but that is not where we are now. through the help eritrea,
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the federal government, v o, pos, able to push back on those. and as we speak, the federal government is now in control of major cities and towns in the t grey region. and they look like they have the upper hand with regards to the war playing itself out. and one can only wonder how that hand plays itself out to during the peace negotiation. so let's get political here with the program. a stunning return . leftist candidate luis, ignacio lou silva has been elected brazil's next president off to for now, really seeing off the right wing and company i at a ball to nato. and what was a run off before my later secured victory by bailey one percentage point. and the politically polarized south american nation was on an edge until the very last minute when the results were announced. the country is divided between those rejoicing in lute its
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victory and those but men thing both and otto's loss is what some of the now new president supporters had to say is a way to be a special announcement that's going to take. i went in the flu to seal them into hope and hope for better days. we hope that you will be happy again. the peep and the victory. it is create a lot of creep, but above all, it is justice lula re presents just go, am i afraid of mueller not taking office? yes, i am. we have hope we are fighting until the end lula previously. so 2 times as president in the early 2, thousands and left office with a record high approval rating. then in 2017, he was actually imprisoned on a corruption convention that was later or now only off the hid already spent nearly 600 days in prison. well, economy, hardship certainly has been the number one concern for voters at the poles with the government struggling to contain inflation and poverty. about sonata le,
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former military officer served only a single 4 year term. of course that was marked by cove. it and well divisive environmental issues, particularly that of the deforestation of the amazon. well, earlier this year lead a silver shed, his views on the war and ukraine saying president zalinski should think more about the negotiation process. a little also, in fact, criticize the ukrainian president for his frequent appearances on western tv. what was the reason for the ukraine invasion natal than the u. s. in europe should have said, ukraine won't join nato that would have solve the problem. i don't know the president of ukraine, but his behavior is a bit weird. it seems like he's part of the spectacle. he's on television morning, noon and night. he's in the u. k. parliament, the german parliament, the french parliament, the italian parliament, as if you were waiting a political campaign, he should be at the negotiating table. de las k is the 1st looks like as the 1st
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a leader, junior war, which is actually blame for social media. i mean to the whole war situation it's, it's based on fake news as we know. and so for me to place like a key role that there was already a few attempts right to do some deal to some our pacific solution. and we know how much u. s. and you gay, forced to block this solutions and also internally, as we know at this point, we don't know any more. how much to lensky has power in science crane and how much he's controlled by the extreme right wing by the masses in a grain. so it's a pretty difficult situation right now because for rush, i mean, who are you going to negotiate with? ah, if, if it's not us and they to who actually are calling the shots. so at the end of the day, i mean, u. s. doesn't seem to be interested in up his full solution. s lula already announced. and he said this many times in the last weeks that he, if he went, he said i want to try to make peace. and i want to try to push negotiations further
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. so this is also for us, in the global se, expecting that lula as a, as a global leader as his he can step in and try to do more efforts together with china together with other countries like turkey and try to i have a different solution from this war because, i mean who's profit of this war is not real, kind of people is not russian people. i'm most likely as u. s. military and us for military complex and strategic interest of the white house. oh look like a whole new chapter for brazil. you have read much more about his future at odds he talked come the mean time your monday program returns at the top of the hour. ah ah
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ah oh does a lot of me or who didn't see his country's place little world? at the recent meeting of the valid i discussion group he did is much and much more . he critique the west in it's meal liberal ideology. any made it clear? no one can sit out the coming storm facing be international says ah, ah,
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a fancy water is thrown in the old hon national force about scheduling this country out the last dance have to deal with our dealers. we sprung from drawings from them to lower the do it in bt dufrane. you get kicked away in the poly teachers, kills of damage on the brown asia door was to let them know that i put this in a little bolcom in the crucial chest middle school. i was leaning wookey bone is not good. p t d, still not off what you could eat with the leukemia. well, they need to work with up. she is. we can you video to fix that will be to go with us but no go see sure. he missed his piece. they need to the middle sophomore,
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and you can give us his name, but can you do it? he is a postcard of miss dempsy. this material bill, but it was fairly close. but even though so great, you need to locate those mydebit misty located. it doesn't now put up with me, she go, she returns with please. then you'll have to learn this maritza to handle. most of them will shuttle specially chosen with lisa. there's up to engine, you took a drink piecemeal. mm. ah. and north atlantic alliance, recognizance aircraft, wolf shipped, cruising close to russia's borders, have become commonplace. ah,
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along with military hardware redeployment and large scale exercises. nato has also developed its offensive capability near the russian borders. ah ah, every year a russian backed resolution is submitted to the un against the glorification of not system the outcome is always the same view as votes against it. and in recent years with ukrainian backing with typically the u. abstains. ah, but in most countries voting in favor, the document is accepted. but it's only advisory lou meter causing a writer in history professor with the american university in washington summarizes
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the usa official position. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even neo nazis have the right to speak and to assemble the german journalist and filmmaker mark, but all my sees the ukrainian and u. s. positions differently that heard me. i'm like on our knee. my knee does tone is of a for a name or name car, you know, shown garnish via the building damage for all time vasey zaps, tune. the mountain. western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be thing a typical of europe and democracies. the fear is, doctrinal, superior and inferior races, rather appeared out of thin air in europe due to an unlucky turn of events, a pre requisites for it had never existed before.
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but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. ad colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided.
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