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involvement in the ukrainian grain deal reached in july and not quitting the agreement. it also claims any ship movements along the corridor are acceptable until security guarantees are reached. inflation has just pretty much come about from nowhere. the head of the you central buying says all time high inflation in the euro's owner has literally come out of the blue bud . take the time to shed some of the blame to the russian and capital china takes aim at reports, the u. s. is planning to build a base for its b, 52 bombers in australia with aging warning. it could ultimately trigger and arms raised with certainly been a crazy night here at moscow at ot international headquarters. so good to have you with us on rural research lab. moscow says that
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a key of recent attacks in the black sea. what? so put a stop to that of the ukrainian grain deal. the comments came during a un security council session at russia says it's not withdrawing from the deal, only suspending its role. however, it added that any movement of ships along the humanitarian corridor is unacceptable until security guarantees are reached. kim's attack on the black sea fleet puts an end to the humanitarian dimension of the assembled agreements. the black sea grain initiative should not be carried out without russia's presence. we are surprised that the un did not condemn cubes attack on the ships of the black sea fleet. well, moscow requested a un security council meeting for monday, now, following allegations that ukrainian drone attack used the maritime grain, cordova cover. russia's defense ministry says the intelligence obtained from the wreckage of the drones shows a path of travel through the lanes originating from the port city of odessa. se
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o'donnell caught her now taking a closer look of what some are calling the conflicting attitudes towards the great deal. and a recent developments surrounding unhappiness outrage among western liter says russia holds compliance with a un agreement that was supposed to secure grain deliveries for countries in dire need. it's puny outrageous. it's going to increase to evasion. there's no merit toward the 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. 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. rush has 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
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account the active terrorism committed by the kiev regime of the participation of british experts on october, the 29 this year against the ships of the black sea fleet in the civil vessels involved in the security of the grain at corridor the russian side suspends its participation in the implementation of the agreements on the export of agricultural products from the cranium ports, although ukraine's leadership hasn't confirmed or denied involvement in the attack . kiev did to find the time to accuse russia of blackmail for the decision to suspend the agreement. but this recent attack is not the only reason moscow decided to back out. according to un statistics. the majority of grain being exported on to 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's 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
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the terrorist attack on the port of savannah pole is truly outrageous. this happened because of the reckless actions by the ukranian authorities. as for the insinuations about 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 with food, taking into account that russia has been and remains 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
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should be concluded without the participation of the west, including its mediation, read speculative price setting, and with affective international control as 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, despite certain western countries, sounding the alarm of global food crisis over 6000000 tons of ukrainian grain and went straight to developed countries from august to october this year. that while nations facing extreme hunger received just over a 1000000 tons of grain, and we'd know that number less than half a 1000000 tons went to the very poorest countries in africa. well, in my college, you know, neil discuss the grain crisis and other reasons developed elements around it with a head of the bricks, international form that have a per niema not. and she joined us here in the studio earlier today. ford security
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is very important. a show for wired and recently the saw that and sheila, it was a cd food crisis and ukraine and shows a big meat producer and some other agriculture products annoyed product and they are supplying too many countries. but doing sanctions this deal is very, become very important because in july you do negotiation with the united nation 30 . it was decided that 218 ships will go to the united nations security on the scene and from their new date. but now this is saying that a 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 countries are in need. they should say this need,
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it should not restored by united nation. we're downs. so need is important security . so i hope eventually steak is right. and it should 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. and how will this realization change international business, the global picture as a whole? just the universe 10 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 says is happening and people are not able to pay the electricity bills. so this kind of crisis i'd happening because they don't have
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natural resources. so they are depending on other countries like russia and so the to be in countries. this is very important that this important alliances need to work in proper shape. and other month means another record. annual inflation in europe reached a new all time high in october, nearly 11 percent across the entire european block. energy is the biggest component of european inflation, but food prices are also rising fast. meanwhile, the european central bank chief said the record breaking increases came out of nowhere where she did take up. i went to say that moscow should shoulder much of the play. 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 mr. put in,
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who's decided in an unjustifiable way to invade another country. yes. and to put it, you know, in off kale lost 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, howard curies for ukraine by jumping straight off a cliff with the citizenry strapped with back. and this is all such blatant nonsense from la gabbert. it's quite frankly, therapy for someone in her position with her background because long before christine gammon was made president of the p and central bank. and she was friendship. connie minister, under a former french president 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
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inflation had quote, risen sharply from the start of that year. the boat this call 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. and the stimulus checks like hallo, candy, it all completely deregulated their economy. now the front central bank also site quote, energy transition policy. so basically, 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 like this now try to absolve western release of any responsibility for their self make crisis by blaming russian president library. and here's how she describes them. and he had this sort of flashing freezing eyes. so
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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 folks from pal, animal, italy, explaining how they're coping. they don't play so brilliant though money 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 i can send you expect it, i only by the necessity, i frown of it at everything seems strange to me when i see the exponential increase in price, as i realize that transport costs have risen, and as a result,
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prices have risen, but not to such an extent, in my opinion. universal another good barrel 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, which makes you wonder legality 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 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 so good to have you with us for this program, a, china's warning of a potential arms race soft, an australian t. v. investigation revealed us plans to deploy up to 6 nuclear capable b,
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52 bombers in northern australian territory. the relevant us behaviors have increased regional tensions seriously undermined regional peace and stability and may trigger and arms race in the region. the investigation by australia's avi ctv claims washington plans to house the bombers at the tyndall, ebay, south of darwin, the capital city of the northern territory. it said the project will cost upwards of a $100000000.00. as we understand all the work is due to be completed by the end of 2026. well, we asked for comment on the reports about the deployment of the nuclear capable b. 50 twos from the pentagon and the australian defense ministry will let you know what they say when they get back to us. meanwhile, in a separate military development, japan says, is now considering increasing the range of its new high speed miss isles, which is still under development though beyond 1000 kilometers. the government
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source is safe in order to better defend it's remote islands. but the move would put the coastal areas of china and north korea. also all within reach of the director of the center for counter hedge. a monic studies a to madison says that people in australia are concerned that a conflict between the us and china, the end of the day could almost inevitably break out. it's really a terrible ha development, which is scaring a lot of people, no striding, no matter what their political persuasion. because they know that china, which is non threatening to australia and which is australia's largest trading partner, has been for some time it's an impossible task to step into a conflict with a power that peak and for no real reason. and unfortunately, it's being done simply because of the dependence of successive governments in australia, on the, their role to play
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a supporting role to the u. s. which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so unfortunately, our dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma in a sphere at the moment, the china is clearly going to defend itself. it's going to defend including b. what you might call an unincorporated terror korean taiwan, which had been a stable relationship. this thing that is called for the stable, most of the people in tie, one like the status quo, but the u. s. seems determined to provoke a conflict and it's going to force chandra defend itself and is going to really the threat. is that tie one is going to be used like se a new crime as a, as a way to try and provoke a conflict with john or in the us will try and use it to weaken china in some way. but it's a, it's a terrible danger. she may have been up of downing street for only a week now,
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but list trust is certainly not out of a headlights. the former u. k. prime minister has found herself in broiled in another scandal. several british media outlets have reported that her phone was hacked when she was serving as the foreign secretary under bores johnson. it's claim that she had to change her personal phone number when she became prime minister because it was compromised. the daily mail source even claims the phone had to be placed in a locked safe inside a secure government location. the messages obtained by the hackers reported included trust in discussions with senior international foreign ministers about the war and ukraine. or many other details of the hack remain unclear. it's already been blamed on russia by the media. now let's trust became the shortest serving british premier in history. after she resigned from the post office 44 days into the job, a journalist actually returns the outline. more details in this story. i should say the british government in response to the newspaper report in there. if i count rather me as a daily mail newspaper already opposition m p. 's asking,
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why was it leak to the daily mail at this particular time? when within the story, it says it was covered up by senior civil service and former disgraced prime minister boris johnson. bridge government says you the u. k. as robust systems in place to protect against cyber threats, including regular security briefings for ministers. this comes as the follow up to the story suggesting that liz trust was using an unsecure line and i phone some would sympathize with a given as i say, the g. c h q phones apparently rubbish. and she likes to instagram alert her. there is a bombshell speculation about kim dot com, the legendary security analyst, who has a 1000000 followers on twitter, who claims that it was not a phone that was act, it was being backed up on to the icloud and there are suggestions completely unconfirmed. i've tried to reach out to him for further confirmation that she
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texted or messaged anthony blink. and joe biden's, a hapless secretary of state, saying it's done shortly after the worst environmental catastrophe of the century. the terror attack on the north street by blind supplying energy to much needed energy to germany. let's get to some details from the very latest in the ukraine conflict. as we understand multiple residential areas across the don, yet republic of come under heavy ukrainian shelling that's according to local authorities, at least for people injured art, is that romance caught her eye for that in one of the buildings. it was hit in the center of the 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 sir. multiple apartments here have been destroyed, not people are there work in trying to salvage show their belongings. now, according to local authorities, at least as 6 shells from multiple
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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 who are working here a little bit earlier. that cluster ammunition could have been used now cluster munition, his designs inflict maximum examiners to infrastructure and to people's wall. 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 another a place to live. perhaps you'll spend this night at my apartment, but there's quite a lot of damage. take a look at this said tree right here. now one sir. the rocket
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ah landed 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're still have a very long evening ahead of us as we are going to pack up our things and move to a different place. the former us president donald trump has called the hammer a time on the husband of the house speaker, nancy pelosi, terrible thing. but he attributed to that of rising crime rates and what he called democrat run cities. but the assault came off to a number of democrats while highly critical. the republicans were failing to reign in a rise in violent rhetoric with paul pelosi. that's a terrible thing with all of them. it's a terrible thing. look at what's happened to san francisco general. look,
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i would chapping and chicago. it was far worse than f garrison. or soon after the incident, the democrats branded the assailant who trump support her. but the media has been speculating on a number of interesting details still emerging here are some of them. for example, the moment the intruder broke into the house was not caught on any security cameras of which there are several. while police 40 cams were also for some reason switched off and according to various reports, the politicians husband was portly calling the intruder by his name and even told police the intruder was a friend. now just to remind you, last friday of the 42 year old intruder attack, pelosi husband, paul. these are wealthy businessmen, stock trader multi millionaire. he was attacked with a hammer, it or portly, been looking for pelosi, her cellphone was set to be repeatedly calling on name, but that's also up for speculation. she was not in san francisco at the time. though her husband needed surgery for the head injuries or police say the attacker
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will be charged with attempted homicide. or later the white house press secretary linked the assailant to the capitol hill protests of last year. the thing that is probably the most haunting he was he was yelling out the things that we heard during january 6, which is, where is nancy? it is alleged, let's assume, argue window that this is correct. that the assailant said, where's nancy? where is nancy? meaning nancy pelosi extensively it was reported that on january 6, either some or all said where's nancy as they walked into the capitol? where, where are these and the and then she wears nancy. where's mike pans? where's whom am she saying? ah, because he said, where is nancy? this mimicked and reflected that shibboleth, that, that call to arms. you know, that was said, now i've got to say, oh, come on, let's say i would have gotten the entire media pool together, left here, right?
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in the united states, the entire group and i said, let me tell you a story. the following happened to donald trump. and if i went through this, the facts of this case, but use the name, trump versus paul pelosi. these people would want to know every thing about it. no stone would be on turn. and in the middle of this, if i said, oh excuse me. did i say donald trump? i made a mistake. it's paul pelosi then immediately they stuck. that is, what fascinates me so good to have your company for this program, atheist, government, and insurgents from the rest of northern t gray region of now. well, they've held their highest level talks yet aimed at ending to use of civil war. are africa correspond that is credible a tattler with details. the last thing by radio violence, from the organizers of this piece talks as it were, the a you the african union,
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that it has been a really mom with regards to details in any progress. but forces with inside 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 possibilities. and that's what they're really working towards. and the sources 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, he really looked at centralizing the power and just mentioning the ethnic structure
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of it. but ted has not been met with, with well come hand from everyone, especially the t p. i love that t gray people's liberation front, a very watson calling with regards to the situation in ethiopia is the lack of representation from eritrea, which has also said it is true to fight alongside the troops of the if the o, p, and federal government. aaron tree will some 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 this fight. the fight that started in november 2020 the tpl. i've had really made significant grounds, and there was a point when they were 100 kilometers away from the capital, addis ababa. but that is not where we now through the help of every tree. the federal government of the d. o. b, o is able to push back on those and as we speak,
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the federal government is now in control of major cities and towns in the t gray 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 please itself out to during the peace negotiation or look at the last story of this, our bulletin here on oxy international, that the establishment of an east african federation could be on the card. so that is after the newly elected canyon president spoke of his intention to establish just such a union, the canyon leader emphasize to move towards full integration between east african states that could ensure sustainable economic growth in the region is a great idea. a president rudo underlined the importance of open economic and trade board is between member states and political analysts. i can pathetic believes the vision is to create a major market of regional goods making a federation,
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an effective economic entity. however, listen to this, keep messages is to grow the economy and to seize a bigger market within the region, about 350000000 residents. but for him, a huge market because one of his q things is to get the economy running very, very is reached and resources. and the problem has been reduced african region has a lovely been cultural region. and because of petty competition, not knowing where to specialize and restrictions of a free flow, the, there is a huge potential times or cause other countries of different capacities can for instance, 3 huge and very highly skilled human resource. we can find never if we can leverage on to get whilst and then is very good enough. cultural products you can days was a very good in that country route, which is south sudan will all be. and i city now becoming
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the mid point of kenya is very good. and i city so that those strong points that each country brings a lot, it should be able to fuse at a point and walks that vantage, especially for the youth who are not bound by little cultural. are they new patients or that's more or less it here on ot he international? appreciate you joining us. it's about a nearly half past 9 monday evening. we are currently on stand by here at our t. it's not a 100 percent guarantee that will happen. but who might come out, let me put in with live comments with armenian counterpart. they're both in saatchi right now with big talks about her newborn and cut back. that story could come live were on stand by here. if it happens, we'll bring it to a guy, a,
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a with hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered? i am funeral about so does, why don't we are putin see his country's place in the world? at the recent meeting of the about the i discussion group, he did is much and much more. he critique the west in its meal liberal ideology and he made it clear. no one can sit out the coming storm facing the international system. ah.
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