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is post more plan ah, a with a pipe 40 meters long was ripped out of place, painted a 90 degree angle and her 40 meter to the side both ankles of the 3 pipeline. all these acts of terrorism, after russia is finally allowed to examine the spite of the explosions, south africa present lashes outside the u. s embassy pools in panic about a potential terrorist attack that never a division warms that washington reported prior to permanent station nuclear capable bubbles in failure to push
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a new offers with hello and welcome to international broadcasting live from moscow. i mean, i would glad you could join us. let's take a look at the top stories this out front of it puts in, has called the sabotage or the no steam pipeline system a terrorist attack. also, russia was finally allowed to examine the site a month of the damage was done the wish to list it in the stomach flu. ms. gas problem has been allowed to examine the explosion site on the north stream pipeline systems. there were 2 craters free and 5 meters deep. a pipe 40 meters long was ripped out of place and bent at the 90 degree angle and hurled 40 meters to the side in the direction of the nor trained to pipeline which was also damaged by the explosion and fragments of that pipe. but this was clearly
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a terrorist attack. it is difficult for us to maintain control over this part of the system because it's within the territory of the special economic zone of denmark, sweden and germany. is rosa lows, same pipelines occurred on september the 26. and will quickly declare the 7th ours were by both the west and russia. an international investigation was launched, but moscow was denied, but suspicion. russia claimed that the u. k. was involved in the attack on the pipelines and accusation london has dismissed former pentagon security analyst, michael maloof shares, his thoughts on why sweden and denmark did not initially allow russia to inspect the site, a little stream pipeline explosions. the 1st impression that comes to mind is that they may have been involved or some special forces may have been involved. you cannot rule that out and it just doesn't make any logical sense for russia to,
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to damage or, or destroy its own pipeline. so, and there may be other entities involved and those, those countries may be trying to hide through the real culprit is from the west. i mean, you cannot buy deduction. it had to come from the west, and i suspect it was either great britain or the united states. they're never going to admit it. and we probably will never know for sure. i think it's reason why we, it would be good for russia to go down and, and check it. it's check and investigate its own on its own and to, to see if they can find any evidence as to who might have been involved in the speech late monday, a lot of inputs and also clarify that moscow is not quits in the tween ingrained deal. but any suspending participation in it, russia focus on the issue during
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a un security council meeting. it's using cave of putting the halt with a recent attack on a russian naval base in the black sea. moscow further notice that the safety of shipping along the corridor cannot be guaranteed until you couldn't commit not to use the route for military purposes. caleb and take us through the main points of the heated discussions at the us, on the nights or 29th. the meeting took place and we heard from un official describing the grain deal, the fact that it now suspended, the impact that'll have on the global economy, on the price of grain globally cetera. then from there we did hear from the russian representative ambassador and then the took to the floor in the security council chamber, and just laid out the facts about why the actions of ukraine using the corridor for military purposes. the recent attack has forced russia hands, and the deal is now suspended. this was not russia using this is
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a response to action from ukraine that were carried out with the support of the way . this is what he said. kim's attack on the black sea fleet puts an end to the humanitarian dimension of the stem. but agreements, the black sea grain initiative should not be carried out without russia's presence . we are surprised that the un did not condemn kids to tackle the ships of the black sea fleet. now there were some voices if the security council chamber who did speak in support of what russia said, referring to this attack as essentially an active mirrors. preventing food from being distributed, violating agreements now we heard from the state and their usual ally to ignored what russia back to russia presented and simply proceeded to demonize rock as they usually do in meetings of this type claiming that everything russia is somehow a conspiracy theory every threat of evidence that russia has presented is somehow all fabrication not going into any detail that we not acknowledging the fact that
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russia brings before the council. that's the typical actions and words of the us day and our allies before the council. however, there was a moment of optimism that we did see which was we heard un officials announcing they will be conducting an investigation of the attack on the blacks. the fleet was the president. it would indeed be a grave abuse of the black sea grain initiative. if it were used in any way for military operational advantage, united nations has a solemn privilege of assisting the parties to implement this new unique arrangement and acting as a secretary it. the u. n. is ready to investigate along with member states party to the initiative. any and all evidence, if requested quite a day at the un headquarters in manhattan. let's remember this very building that house the, the un security council also hosts the world food program and all kinds of
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n g o. the hands of use that are responsible for dealing with the situation regarding world hunger. so today in that very building, we have the un security council of 15 member body that leads the united nation convene to discuss the aftermath of an attack on a humanitarian corridor. and candidate for enabling food to be ex bored and graham also requested a un security council meeting on monday, informing allegations of the ukraine drone attack. use them as i'm green card, also cover russians defense. and as he says, the intelligence obtained from the wreckage of the drones shows a part of travel through the safe zone, originating from the port city of a desa. the slight western countries and founding the alarm about global food prices, the u. and has said that over 6000000 tons of a cleaning grain went to developed countries in the past 3 months. that was 6 times larger than the amount that went to nations facing extreme hunger. and more than 10
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times more than what was supplied to the poor countries in africa. oh, okay, and the other, so he's out, china warns of a potential arms race push forward by washington as the u. s. repulses he plans to deploy up to 6 nuclear capable. b, 52 bombers in northern australia. the relevant u. s. behaviors have increased regional tensions seriously undermined regional peace and stability and may trigger and arms race in the region. investigated by a phase a, b, c, television network, close washington plan. so how's the bombers at the tyndall air? they south of darwin, the regional capital of the northern territory. it said the project will cost upwards of a $100000000.00. all the work is due to be completed within full years. we off, we asked for a comment on the reports about the deployment of the b,
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$52.00 bombers from the pen to them and the for the defense music. i don't bring you any response. now the director of the center county hedge, a monic studies to madison says people in australia are concerned, the menchie conference could break out between us and china. it's really a terrible ha development, which is scaring a lot of people in australia, no matter what they're 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. um, it's an impossible task to step into a conflict with a pow that big 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 a supporting role to the u. s. in which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so, unfortunately,
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our dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma. meanwhile, in a separate mercy development, japan says it's considering increasing the range of its new high speed miss up the beyond the 1000 kilometers government. so to say them prove us to the projectile, which is still under development, would facilitate better defenses of japan's remote islands. that were put coastal areas of china and north korea within range. joseph gregory mahoney, a politics professor at east trent, annoying of us. he says the u. s. has long been brandishing his weapons in the asia pacific region. this has been something that we've seen sequence again and again, starting out really with the, with the obama administration, with the so called pitted. i think there's already an arms race. there's an arm there, there's a race to rearm japan, to upgrade weapons in south korea, to sell advanced weapons to taiwan again to sell nuclear submarines to australia
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and station the bombers there. we know the us as a new bomber class entering service. we know the major powers are working on hypersonic missiles i, japan has made the decision to take more responsibility for its national fence. on the one hand, many of the region will find this provocative. on the other hand, it's a historic opening for japan to start to make itself less reliant on the u. s. was for security, and this is a necessary development given the lack of trust that many have in their alliances with us. you know, if you depend too much on the u. s, than you risk abandonment or simply declines, leaving you vulnerable south africa's present slant, the u. s embassy for closing product with a warning about potential terrorist attack that never happened. the u. s. did not consult the country's government, no disclose any details on these close fun and kind of been a tougher as the story is in all hands on deck for the south african law enforcement and intelligence services they were sell,
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scouring for any information and evidence of a potential tera tag announced by the u. s. embassy in pretoria. the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. president rowman pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and sold panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president and hughes from our channels. the relations between the 2 countries will be likely negatively affected by blood for long, the ease long established trade relationship that goes way beyond issues of security. yes, indeed, people will be answered by the behavior of the us in this instance. but
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it's something that the 2 countries are most likely gonna be at work tomorrow. center, the city, if africa's richest square mile and as a prominent list of tenants in both retail end of the space, it regularly attracts business travelers and holiday makers to this weekend. the city hosted various events which attracted 1000 and a comedy show if thought to have been a possible target of the attacks. the eminent warnings were echoed by the french and german embassies, as well as the high commissions of britain, canada, in australia. but for the south african authorities, they think that by not sharing any of the information or evidence, the united states is showing just how much they do not trust the south african law enforcement authorities. to investigate countries in the developing world would always be sensitive to the attitude of the super our counterparts. so this doesn't bode well for that. thank especially him environment in which sub
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africans are doubting the capabilities of the south african state to to protect them. but it was good that the government responded to say they were following up on the matter the you have empathy, seth. it issued the alert that are wanting to its citizens and that it has done so before in 2016, a similar situation happened. the u. s. embassy issued a terror alert saying that is lambing terrorist groups. we're planning on taking malls in johannesburg and kicked out places americans frequent. but the south african authorities, i choose the united states of causing a panic. there is a sense of responsibility about issuing such an alert, but also a sense of impunity in the way washington goes about in a sovereign state. they know that even if their information is wrong or lacking in the weight of evidence, there will be no consequences. indeed, there is
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a sense in which the developed world how it relates with countries of the global south. it has got a, an underlying poll of continued domination and power. however, attempts made more towards softer and deploy a diplomatic ways of approaching south africa rather than the forceful approach that you're seeing. historically. following the terror alert in 2016, there was only a dispute between us ambassador and the spokesperson for south africa, international relations department. and very little has changed since day. and as much as the south african intelligence community may be this made in the manner that the terror load was issued, the united states is only expecting noise. and no consequence. got a letter for
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r t in johannesburg. o 2 ukrainian cities, paula tarver, and near per, reportedly fell under attack overnight on tuesday, with fires observed in nippers. the commander of the ukrainian armed forces said that on monday russia law of $78.00 missiles at ukraine, russia says it only hit intended and the infrastructure and military targets inciteful sites in here lead to power outages and left 80 percent of the cities residence without water supplies, which will only partly restored during the day for a season, the 2nd largest city harko say power infrastructure there was hit to temporarily disabling the underground transport system. meanwhile, in russia's dentist republic model, residential areas came under heavy ukrainian fire quality in the center of the regions capital level authorities say
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a fire broke out in one of the buildings and the gas pipeline was damaged. so that is all being targeted in the next republic. not only by winning shelly, but also with minds left on the ground. all it is rovan, closer of reports, more than 7 to people here in the people's republic have fallen victim to the so called battle mines. their anti personnel mines that have been prohibited by various conventions around the world. the nest people's republic authorities are saying that they have liquidated at least $20000.00 of those anti personnel mines over the last 8 months. however, people are still being made on a daily basis, including children, as well as hospitals are full of wounded people who have lost their lives. use of these anti personnel mines. today i spoke with valentino, one of the latest victims. well meaning but sure. the quality have
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a small chicken farm and on that saturday i wanted to get some fresh grass for them . when i bent down my right leg, jumped a little off the road. and at the same moment the explosion happened in just a split 2nd. that was it, i fell on my right side and when i turned back i saw what was wrong with my leg, and immediately understood the reason. because i'd heard lot about such things before. i realized that i needed to crawl to my house as quickly as possible. while i was crawling, i felt myself losing strength. therefore, i took off my gloves so that it would hurt me to crawl on the asphalt, and therefore helped me not to lose consciousness. i kept going till i reached one of the entrances of the building. i live in knocked on the window, and a neighbor came out to me and called an ambulance. and this is not my 1st injury. the 1st time i was wounded was in 2015. when have our tillery bombardment began, and a shell flew into my mother in law's house,
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the whole shock wave went into the room. so my mother in law and i both suffered for had traumatic brain injury. so must have, i had to run out for more on puzzle myers laid by ukraine in public places around. don't ask and look guns regions despite their bomb and the harm the calls to local civilians. you can watch on documentary d, mining numbers available on our website, our see the com or on the odessa. but for some prominent democrats have express outrage over the world's richest man, ellen musk, a self described free speech, absolutist put, purchasing twitter. a former senior official under the obama administration. julian catheters, mosque should be held responsible if he is allowed a or if he allows hates leech on the platform. this point i think it's going to be the responsibility of each and every one of us to do what we can to hold the law
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mask accountable. he will back off when there is pressure. and so folks who care about the truth, who care about protecting vulnerable communities, who ultimately are the ones who are going to be most hurt by his irresponsible behavior and allowing these voices that have to be elevated on this huge platform. we have to keep pushing back and in my hope is that that is going to make a difference in the long run. there's some just mosque as an creation of the content moderation council to revise twists of policies on bands for expressing says and the thing is, while similar tennessee desponding, the board of directors, and cutting stuff among those 5 by the new ceo was the executive who bought fully u. s. president donald trump, to is it now my checks present by the statement exposing his gas and live
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we heard from the host, so the consumers of daily podcast, jo oldman, who says, must talking over twitter is or taking over to it is good not only for the us and also for the world. i think what the democrats are starting to realize is that by must taking over twitter even if they were to have a mass exodus. it still is a powerful platform where people are too curious to be dragged back to the platform to figure out what is or is not true. and by him doing the things that he did, you know, he, he fact checked hillary clinton, the fact checked. joe biden, he fact checked at the new york times all in one day and which made the talking heads on the radical left. maybe he meant he makes their heads explode because what he's, what he's really saying is if you're going to say something, make sure it's true. otherwise we're not going to make sure that people actually can hear it. if they do hear, we're going to make sure that they know because we do believe in free speech, that what you're saying is a lie, you know, talks about how he wants to restore humanity and the 1st place of restoration to
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get to a place of restoration inside of society is to make sure you can have honest dialogue and by him doing this, the one thing that i see coming out of this is that we're going to get back to on this dialogue. we're going to have conversations rather feeling like we're oppressed. so i think it's going to get the good for the us that would be good for people around the world. origin pole has revealed that almost half of them as on versus c inflation and the economy as their most immediate concerns. but as the us mid term elections are quickly approaching the by the administration and the democratic policies are helping the economy, what we're doing is helping with the cost of living the measures we're taking to make life easier to, to make budgets easier for american families is the right path to we regret rescuing the american economy know, and what we're doing concretely is creating more breathing room for american families by cutting the cost of everything from energy to prescription drugs. many
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americans seem to think otherwise of the recent survey conducted by a b. c news added itself. group poster has shown that 26 percent of registered voters believe the government should do more to help the national economy. another 23 percent said that certain price inflation is their main concern. republican politicians looking to make gains and games and coming dominant them of us have pointed to skyrocket in cost as they campaign for the mid term elections. and next week, the c o over the invest in consulting firm, the glazier environmental fund, mitchell fears the shared with us his take on the matter the inflation numbers. when you look at them, people will tell you that they're the highest that they've been to for years or not the highest and 40 years. they're actually the highest ever. because the metric in america, specifically, they used to calculate them has been changed. so if use the same basis,
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the inflation numbers would be about twice as high as the numbers. they're actually reporting. and people know that that when they go to the stores because they can't afford to pay for things. so what you have are you have real wages when you inflation adjust that are either static, flat or lower to the 1980s, and all other cost things including shelter, which is the most significant cost to any household has skyrocketed exponentially. so this is why you have inflation, and i mean, it seems like unfortunately there's a, a coordination between all the governments would build back whether it's build back better, or it's green new deal or it's net 0 or sanctions that have never worked in the history of the planet, i mean, it seems they want off of fossil fuel. so the world economic forum and the plutocrats and oligarchs seem to be running the show and pulling the strings with who's in office. so i think that's a big part of it, and i think it's coordinated. i think the integrity of
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a lot of the voting systems around the world has been impaired. and i, i don't know that people have any freedom any longer in the west. i think that that say a myth the bottom it says eagle write policies of raise, eyebrows not only within the country, but also in europe. sweden has a lady at the white house's insistence that americans white domestically made electric cars, is a violation of in to national trade regulations. we will do what we can to improve relations between the you 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. so home is joining paris, amberlynn and sharing concern over the us inflation reduction acts. a new law that offers tax cuts and imaging benefits the companies invest on us soil, france and germany of said the eve cannot remain idle in the face of the new
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u. s. measures. and should hit back if washington refuses to budge. french president emanuel micron has already called for 8 by ear pin acts to protect regional car makers. we heard from an economist amp as a commentator. i camera who says the inflation reduction act main goal is to sabotage fair trade between america and the european union. reduction off the inflation is some sod hippocratic of white because the u. s. has expanded the money supply for the last 10 years, like never before in history. and if you expand the money supply, but you don't expand the goods and services to you, you produce, then the price will, right? and this is what we will see as inflation. what they're doing now, they're crushing the economy and trying to, to try to reduce the price is no,
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the easy way would be just to stop the summer tosh. politics of tapping off of the supply chain such as was russia, touches with china, such as with other country. and this would reviews the prices and what they could do to. they could take the money off the financial industry, their buddies, and take the money off the financing history that wouldn't harm the real economy at all anymore. and this is exactly what we saw as donald trump and his under his presidency. and it worked as we saw, but be biden. and his people have different people to serve and they have different go ahead of the international atomic energy agency says the u. s. s. loss is leadership role in commercial nuclear technologies that as russia is the main
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supplier for the uranium used by new us re axes. i think this is a challenge for, for, for america. it has traditionally been the leader. it last these leadership by the i heard the secretary of energy say we want to regain these leadership. and i see very interesting to see has been taken to boost domestic and nuclear industry, which is of course indispensable. 9 out of the 10 plan that new reacted in the us are designed to run on the type of finally enriched uranium, produced only by russian state nuclear energy company. ross item. while the washington is reportedly on a mission to produce his own enrich uranium for commercial use, the energy for us is provoked by the ukraine coffee leaves the u. s. energy sector with a major problem on its hands. we spoke with a former high ranking indian military officer who says,
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many nations depends on russian uranium supplies, and there will be alternative sources anytime soon. i know you're in the m b, i depend on every bob during the do it. i don't believe in action by it's me it just like in the abilene and i have been on, but i only company to run a company that i know line the a for the new, the act of the and what then to find what the med supplies on the next beginning, they cannot bill way without me posting. be necessary your any of them ready? well that wraps up this is alan took out all t dot com for more international add regional news. believe back though,
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on the alpha with bmw on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, as the u. s. s. all was devastated by wall united states. last, about 400000 people had the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths.

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