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hey, i'm with it is breaking use this our on our t international. so be as president, has put the entire country on a higher load. popped up unidentified drone, reportedly enter the countries as space. and as we understand pos, directly over some military base, is nick possible. we hope to get a live report in this program, one audience and also for you japan retains at stake and our russian lead energy project that it deals with enormous inflation. but it does ultimately become the 1st g 7 member to jump off the anti rupture sanctioned track. also
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with whom we have pledged to guarantee security. if you create a tax, these vessels, we will be to blame and acute as he ever posing a threat to the black sea grain. colorado. as moscow again slams you praying for using that passageway to launch military attacks with is perfect for the kick off to this alice program from moscow. and are you international of variable welcome to you because we do start this hour with breaking news for you. i was just coming in now. so be as president, as we understand, has put his entire country on a state of high alert and has ordered the downing of any drones seen over the country. it's all off the reports of a number of unmanned aircraft entering the countries as space reportedly flying
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over military basis. that's cross live now, archie contributed nicola yo, which is joining us here, one off international for the latest on this breaking news. hi nicola, bring us up to speed. what do you know? yes, sir. best regards to and nora. yours a few minutes ago. the last hour there, there's been some reports that several drums as reports of shipment of the sort of been air space near the administrative align with the cost. so in the thought here, and i have tried to spy on the serbian military bases that are present. there, this was of course noted by the serbian army and they were alerted and due to that, the president said that mika 29 planes were given order, that these bands should rise up. if these drones continue to be here and to follow them and track them down and of course, to destroy them if they're still present. but back i think just lost the
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signal here. we're not international as opposed to our to contribute at nicola. yo, for each bringing us breaking news here. we're not international nicola, it's rory here in moscow. we're just going to trying to re establish the signal with the we lost you just a moment ago. can you please pick up and continue where you were? ah yes, sorry, sorry for the problems with the connection. so as i was saying they the, those drones are quick, quickly withdrew after little notice. but the order remains, if any similar, unfamiliar objects are seen in souvenir, supposed to be shut down by order of president wilkins. this is due to the fact that the serbian army today had the let's see, maneuvers and the was moving close to the ministry. the water with the so called the cost of all due to their threats that they will start from today to implement their their decision about the registration plates
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regarding good that, that the serbian cars in northern, coastal, in the dark here. it seems like this up with this company, it doesn't seem to be coming down anytime soon or artie contributor nicola, you over at the latest on this breaking news. thank you. well, at the western world reels are made of sanctions induced energy crisis. japan has decided to retain its 30 percent stake in a major russian oil and gas project. you may know it, it's called cycling. one. japan's economic and trade minister said the operation is extremely important for is countries energy security. however, the move does in fact fly in the face of an audi, a commitment by g 7 member states to ban russian oil. the decision comes as japan's consumer inflation rate has risen to an 8 year high. have a look at these numbers right now. the cost of electricity, it's up by more than 21 percent. gas prices nearly 20 percent. the cost of food way
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up as well. he has 80 contributor rachel martin with her thoughts and up until now japan is pretty much just fall in line with the russ the west and to russian sanctions. and as part of the western lead g 7 ok was expected to participate in the russian oil price cap. that washington is ginny, up in the attempt to limit russian oil revenues. now, because an oil buyers cartels and only really work if enough countries sign on. well, this could be a problem. so washington figured out that the very least they could call the shots for all of its g 7 allies. now, earlier this year, the group even pledged to phase out russian oil imports. it's not like 7 countries are going to be able to control the global markets for oil or for anything else, but it's maybe enough to get some decent virtue signaling going and maybe keep gra ukrainian president vladimir zalinski off their backs for
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a few minutes. but now tokyo has ruined about whole spectacle of unity by announcing that it would stick with rushes. sahalina one well and gas project, which american multinational exxon mobil pulled out of earlier this year. japan, government, and oil executives are explaining that the country needs russian energy to survive . unlike europe or the u. s. japan depends on overseas for almost all of its energy needs. so it's not possible to cut off ties with russia because of the sanctions. in reality, we cannot survive unless we continue to import from russia even if the volumes are smaller. so this is the 1st time that a major us ally has decided that the interests of its own economy and citizens are more important than complying with washington's demands. in its effort to contain russia, it's no wonder since japan's inflation rate for electricity as at 21.5 percent and at 19.4 percent or gas. so i guess japanese leaders are just going to pretend that
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something like short showers or turtlenecks can fix problems like this unless your opinion leaders. so speaking of which the big question now is, what is the us going to do about it? punish japan or just let it slide. and this is a really interesting litmus tests for all western allies. we're really feeling the pressure to sell out their own interests, just to keep up appearances with respect to unity and ukraine. the european union in particular, must be watching this and thinking what you mean. we could have just said no and drawing a red line, sanctioning our own russian gas supply. because well, that's pretty much exactly where japan is just done and so far. crickets, washington, we heard my senior lecturer at the university of bar to says the japan needs this g 7 partners to try and understand it's domestic situation. japan has to make the
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teeth of an all, i understand her position is very different from other european and also western powers. it is important to note making yourself having that relationship with all these major nuclear powers next to you. and so this is, this is reasonable that the japanese the tissue to a couple and decided that they need to at these mitigated relationship with one of them. given the fact that japan has already alive with the us and the wisdom power to contain men to criticize and sanction russia. today they made this new turn in policy, trying to slow down the downward spiral off their relationship with russia. meanwhile, the german chancellor left sholtes lamented the current state of inflation in his country. m october, the talked in said soon, and dots in october,
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the inflation in germany reached more than 10 percent unimaginably high. and that is why it is right that our efforts are centered on measures, so that citizens and companies can cope with the consequences, the very high inflation resulting from the russian war against ukraine. so as you just heard, a sholtes blaming the main reason for the soaring inflation on the russian conflict in ukraine. however, important to note, global inflation started to grow rapidly only after sweeping sanctions were imposed on moscow by many western countries. of course, including germany. meanwhile, that you, you is also calling for a price cap on russian gas, although much of the union is divided over that idea. the russian president vladimir putin has clarify that the country is not quitting the black sea grain deal, but only suspended gets participation. the move came about because of security concerns following a recent ukrainian drone attack on the russian navy to the rule,
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they pose a threat both to our shifts, which must ensure the safety of the grain exports and to civilian vessels that are engaged in this, we have pledge to guarantee security, if you create attacks, these vessels, we will be to blame. everyone is now talking about what russia is doing without thinking about what has led to this, the creation of a threat to this humanitarian corridor. so russia suspended the grain deal after a major drone attack on its black sea fleet, which had been involved in securing safe passage for the agriculture or cargo. moscow blamed ukraine and added that the safety of shipping along the corridor could now not be guaranteed until kiev commit to not using the humanitarian corridor for military purposes. president uproot and also discuss the issue with his turkish counterpart and stated that russia could consider resuming participation in the great deal, the only after a detailed investigation of key attack. now another aspect of the russian lead
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a statement late on monday night with it only 5 percent of the grain exports from ukraine have gone to the most in need nations. earlier here at r t, my colleague unit i, neil discussed the issue with a human and labor rights lawyer, dan cavallo, who joined us here in the moscow studio. look the disinformation the censorship around this conflict in ukraine and around russia. in general. the disinformation and censorship in the west, in particularly in the u. s, which i can speak to because i am from the united states, is unprecedented. i've never seen this level of disinformation ever regarding any conflict. and that's saying a lot because we've been lied to a lot about many things about weapons of mass destruction in iraq, about the gulf, the fall again, and vietnam, et cetera, et cetera. but this is the worst i've ever seen it. they do not want to humanize russia or even the russian people they want to de,
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humanize them to justify continuing to send billions and billions of dollars of argument to ukraine, global food, the crisis being able to solve that very much top of the agenda for many countries, russia had suspended participation in the black sea green export. what's your thoughts on that? first of all. well, obviously, i'm saddened by it's, you know, people are going to be hurt by that. a lot of the world, particularly the middle east in africa, depend on grain from this region for their survival. at the same time it, it does appear that there were attacks against the russian fleet in the black sea by ukrainian forces. and apparently the u. k. was somehow involved as well, and obviously, you know, when that happens it's no longer humanitarian court or right. it's now a military quarter or so it's, it's very regrettable. but i would say that it's that it is understandable.
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so grateful for your company, for tonight's program, here from moscow with the you ends, climate change conference due to start next week. some african nations are sounding via law over a lack of financial support from a rich nation's to help to tackle climate challenges. a good balance environment minister complained that developed countries have failed to deliver on that promise . over and over again, developed nations have committed and not delivered. they've committed to reduce emissions and they're not delivering sufficiently, they've committed to funding in that funding doesn't ever seem to materialize. we didn't create the problem. and so you would expect a more sincere engagement from developed nations, and you would expect them to respect their word in their engagements. meanwhile, the decision of the new british prime minister not to attend the meeting in egypt, it is being seen as something of a snub, particularly off of the country's environment minister said quote, it was just a gathering which didn't have the same level of heads of state and 5 ministers attending cairo however,
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says 90 heads of state and governments have confirmed bear but tendons. when i spoke with investigative journalist on the co founder of the insight factor, mr. mo, dbi mo dba. he believes there are forces at play that don't want africa to be developed. they also don't want africa to be prosperous. it goes beds when be sold, you the, the corporate 19 pandemic. you know how the exits are big scenes. we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're key issue, you know, i mean african countries a shuddering to get things. well, the world reflection today, since i think this is an imbalance when it comes to, to, to, to, to door, to the way, develop nations view and the develop mission. i think the way the waste is perceived as dina. somehow to keep it and the developed, you know, because i think a developed africa is going to cause many problems. so the risk and the waste on one that you don't ever get contributed to that belief meant to the quality of most of the power nation, except for everything we contribute to the economy of countries like france,
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like with, you know, at the expense of our own african countries, so i think the waste would love to see epic and develop a like china and russia. mean, if you look at the going presence of russia and china, the african continent, it's one of brother would, it's one of help each other out is why don't finding projects that benefit with bodies, you know, letting to waste or define projects that they're going to benefit on that can coordinate and then remove capital leaders say 1999. you use this for them to own those resources, for example. or to can you now where political tensions are on the rise? opposition leaders have been denouncing, recently elected president william rudo for his embrace of genetically modified crops i made on going fears of mass hunger and lifting the ban on g. m. o crops, which has stood in place for 10 years, was one of the very 1st moves by the new administration. it does open the door for the cultivation and import of the scientifically engineered seeds, including the countries staple corn. now according to the un,
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it's happening as can years experiencing the worst drought in 40 years, ultimately putting millions of lives at risk. and while food insecurity seems to be president routine, main concern, his opponents see a logic scheme at play. they've accused the ruling government of profiting from the approval and becoming dependent on imports. but i should just point out quickly here on the program that back in 2011. the opposition had a very different opinion calling those who opposed g m foods quote, to conservative. the americans cannot be so negligent as to allow the american people to consume g m o food. if it is harmful. let us not be too conservative because science is moving on. conservatism is not going to help this country. alarming statements are calculated to instill fear. in this scheme, the worst, the pain, the bigger the gain for the shy locsin government. we spoke with a minute while a tomba coordinator for an organization working to end hunger in kenya,
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who says that genetically modified crops will not be welcomed by many of the citizens of the country. i don't think that we have a student problem in this country that we need to use g a was i think that, you know, there's jim all these items are, you know, talk about of the benefits of journals, basically hours week. you're not going to need jim last, there's really no agency in introducing gym was there so many or stamps in making sure that you're in there seems like you are not only food secure, but from somebody in the sense that week once a week long term, it was that we used to, people will be clear that there is no market for most in this country and where lice pushing was definitely run away. so i don't think lifting the bottom means that you're not going to give us. and you're not really
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dynamic. and the reason they think the thing on the side, so we kinda consume, i will actually make the final decision. so i shifting gears here and traditional a bit of a familiar scene though. once again in israel, 5th time. now in just for years, dozens of parties competing in elections for that of the national parliament. recent polls suggest the right wing party of the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu is ahead. possibly, restoring him to the leadership, the liberal party of the current prime minister of le pete is expected to come in. second, in the background to all of that though a local human rights watch dog has raised concerns over palestinians and contested territories not being allowed to stand as candidates in the elections or even cast votes. whereas israelis living in those exactly the same areas they can now it comes as the un envoy for the palestinian territories recently slammed israel for
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quote, subtler colonialism. israeli government for its bought as previously said that such remarks had the goal of defaming and isolating israel by betraying it as a racist entity will. meanwhile, them it fears of election violence. police of cold on israeli settlers who have gun licenses to bring their weapons to the polls. that's according to local media reports. as we understand or israel has already deployed to a 100 extra troops to the west bank to ensure security. and palestinian officials claimed that israel is depriving the palestinian people of exercising their rights will have, have a listen to this does have is not easily learned to her, but i am the campaigning for israel's elections has led to more killing more israeli settlements and blockades against our people, we know these elections will not bring about a partnership for peace. the world must force israel to allow our palestinian people to exercise their right to vote during these elections,
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including in the city of jerusalem. these are in the state, if you like, in the 1st place. it's an apartheid ecolog nearest estate, so would be violent. i do apologize for interrupting our regular schedule program here on our t international. the russian mission to the united nations is right now presenting in our tea documentary about russian war journalists and the challenge they face reporting from conflict zones. let's have a quick listen it in the nation. the information warfare that our country is being systematically subjected to is characterized primarily by the huge number of things regarding the actions of our troops, as well as about the goals, objectives, and motives of the special military operation. went out with regret that the main client, supplier, and custom of such disinclination is the western media market. it is an open secret that the west has launched a veritable information war against us, which harms not only the citizens of ukraine and russia, but also people all over the world. today,
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just as the western armaments are shelling the towns of dun bus and the liberated territories, the western propaganda is shooting information salvos at its own citizens. using the capacity of the control media online platforms and the press. this powerful offensive on the information front has had an effect on the people psyche. because due to the endless fakes falsifications and distortions of facts, they lose touch with reality and feel disappointed and lost. this imposed impair, their ability to think independently and to make their own conclusions. let us recall the publications in butcher and crematory. they showed in a very dramatic matter how manipulations and psychological pressure can make. an impressionable reader viewer believes the crudest provocation that goes contrary to the fact rebuttals and common sense, however, which em crematory, and other operations under a false flag,
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which the key of regime conducted with the support of their western sponsors are not by far, the 1st incident of this kind in recent history, let us take, for example, the infamous white helmets, the thugs hiding behind the status of a humanitarian, n g o, allegedly assisting the population of syria, even though these pseudo hm, editor and workers were denounced a long time ago, while the western countries refused to accept them because they understand the terrorist nature of these operators. one can still find some of those go on the world wide web, who sincerely believe their productions that are still in demand amongst the western propaganda. i believe that in this context, no one has any doubts about the need of unobstructed access to verified and truthful and 1st hand information. when we talk about warfare zones, it is undoubtedly a correspondence and combat jones, who are the source of session formation. the warfare correspondence are an
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important instrument of transparency and conflict. it is there heard in dangerous work that makes it possible to penetrate the smoke screen on the battlefield and to convey to the world the real situation on the ground to draw their attention to the humanitarian aspects. and to break the story of military crimes. in this regard, we find it unacceptable that the united states and their nato allies put pressure on warfare correspondence infringing upon their right to freedom of the speech and adopting unilateral personal sanctions against them. as we know in such situations, it is the truth that becomes the 1st week victim and the united nations must do its utmost to protect those who stand for the truth. russian correspondent to working in hotspots all over the glowed syrian. according to cordova and other areas of instability, the zone of special military operation and ukraine is no exception. but wherever a warfare correspondents find themselves, they unswerving lee uphold the high standards of professional journalism in suing
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impartial and unbiased coverage of the then. unfortunately, this work is always associated with high risk and involves losses. we remember with great sorrow, such professionals as andre stanon, who died while performing their duty together with the professional community. remember their names and value their contribution to the development of journalism . traditionally the world when the r t creative team is working on it, the film speaks about the work of warfare correspondence in these special military operations down in the us. among the film protagonists are not only the correspondence of the central russian but also independent reporters and bloggers. today we will see a special short fragment of the film which was prepared for this presentation and we'll discuss it with our distinguished guests. allow me to introduce them or to them some of warfare, document list and camera man was sort of the film journalist under fire or
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a longer sarah correspondent warfare document to list or throw the film even if a duplicate correspondent of the all the russian states, television and radio broadcast company, i would like to thank our guests to for the effort and very important work, which they do you by bringing the truth to the people in our age of fake news and just information about risking their life and health. before we look at the fragment, let us give the floor to are some, some of one of the authors of the film. please tell us about the project and what are the goals and purposes of this work? good afternoon, you're one of the project has been under discussion and i sort of jumping in that quickly. that was a live transmission from united nations in new york. of course that was the rogers, are you and read mr. vasily? nancy, they're talking about all these new project. it's a documentary called journalists on the fire and is receiving as we understand
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a grant, a grant to premier at the un in the big apple. it's essentially about how journalists are reporting from the war zones experience all levels of pressure and stress before they're allowed to perhaps challenge many of the mainstream media by lines and what you see in your press today, mr. benz here, he did say that western media is steep and propaganda are, especially when it comes to information coming out of ukraine. he said, this is the corrupting the minds of many. he also said that he also drew a comparison to that of the white helmets in syria. you may remember them, it was a mix of she hottest mercenaries and actors who were putting out the equivalent of well, what many people called hollywood propaganda pieces. missing a banjo saying in general warfare correspondence are pressured only to maintain the narrative of the mainstream. but russian journalists, however, work over time chasing the facts that are steeped in truth,
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more details still to come with a story here on air and online at odd t dot com was great to have you with us for this program. just a little more than a week now before midterm elections in america, a republican governor has lashed out, playing much of the media remains fixated on the 2020 election, ultimately ignoring the pressing needs of the people. now just ahead of the crucial mid times, a new poll revealed around 80 percent of americans quizzes to believe that nation is out of control. with only a 5th thinking the opposite will in a separate question only around a 3rd felt things were actually going well. the former white house press secretary, john saki said, democrat, so worried, momentum has shifted towards the republicans. people are fearful about where the momentum is going and some of these races. yes, there are very encouraging signs, like the record early voting numbers. but numbers in some of the house races or not
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where they should be. all right, cost a lot less injury. talk to host of steve multiple. joining us here when off into national are very well welcome to you. so always good to see. do you think, do you think, i mean, if, if this poll reflects the white a feeling of the public, i'm and i hate to say it, but it doesn't seem like many people in america have much faith in the direction the country is going in right now. well, you know, as there's an old saying in politics in this country about 30 years old, so it's the economy, stupid. and that one of bill clinton's people that work with him talking about elections. and that's what people vote on. basically when push comes to shove, it's their pocket books, and right now inflation is out of control. prices are just about everything out of control and you have an administration that is not even admitting it not being in admitting that it's a problem in our country. but basically forming it as a worldwide problem that is out of the control of this current administration and
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people people understand you see, what happened was, is that the democrats put all their eggs in the abortion basket. back in june, the u. s. supreme court overturn roe v wade, which had given women the right to an abortion. and now they, the supreme court said it should be up to the states. well, all hell broke loose and the democrats decided that would be what they would run on . well, abortion is fallen down, the list of the voter concerns down to about 7 or 10 on the list. and what's at the top, the economy, inflation crime and the schools. because there's been dr. nation going on in our schools of children. y'all about indoctrination. steve, i'm sort of jumping because you're on a role, but you talk about an issue. i mean, you talked about robust way, the abortion argument once again coming up l g, b, p q, meet to a lack lives matter. you talk about the crime rates and what are basically democrat run cities. i mean, do you think the polls that we're,
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we're talking about right now? do they suggest a shifting and tied with these elections just around the corner? let me tell you something, nate silver, who is one of the most respected pollsters in this country, gave the democrats a 68 percent chance of taking the senate through about about 6 weeks ago. it's now shifted to even or to the republic. and i don't even think that people are honest with the pollsters. to be honest with you. i think a lot of them are afraid to answer questions and be identified as evil. republicans, don't forget joe biden classified maga republicans as semi fascist. so who in their right mind wants to tell a stranger on the ball.

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