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see those pictures with please, and you'll have to numerous clarity of sir to elusive as emotional specially to renew with exist. there's other things and you talk a little of doing piecemeal ah, top at night here we're not in to national. the form of pakistan prime minister, enron con, survives an assassination at the 10th a spokesperson for its party, though, accused as the sitting prime minister of being behind the attack. at least 3 civilians are wounded after ukrainian forces. again, shall the center of our next city. it's a, according to local authority, both when the program we speak to the former vice chancellor of austria on the main challenges europe is facing because of enormous and see russia sanction. put me with seeing that the sanctions decided on damage oneself and cause harm to austrian
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population if this leads to shortages in gas, but also electricity. and this can lead to dramatic development. also lawyers and journalists to the cia and its former chief, mike pompei o for spying on them. while they met julian, a sound when he was living at the ecuadorian embassy in london with all right, reporting from all corners of the globe from moscow. it's great to have you with us with this ours program, one audience. so a spokesperson for the party of the former pakistan prime minister iran con, has actually now accused the sitting prime minister of involvement in the assassination attempt, as i'm sure you know, con was shot in the leg during a protest march. today, the gunman reported, confessed that con was his soul target. now in the aftermath of the attack, thousands of con, support has hit the streets, protesting cities nationwide,
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of course, including the capital islam about flames and smoke could be seen as protested bon tires and other objects about chanting anti government slogans. and the following images show the exact moment of the legend, i confess, and said he had acted alone. however, it's not clear under what conditions he made his statement. the con, had been leading a protest. march all the way to the capital with a demand for staff elections. and footage from local media showed the 70 year old with bondage leg because he was moved from a truck to another vehicle with the help of his security. our senator and senior pci party member who was also pulled up in a gun by a claim that one of con supporters was killed in the shooting. the cons manager, along with a former governor, were also hit, bringing the total number of wounded to 9. the countries current prime minister issued a statement condemning the incident and calling for an immediate investigation. so
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we hit the streets to get the reaction from witnesses of the attack. i was standing just behind enron han when a gunman appeared on the left and opened straight fire on him. one bullet hit his leg. these people protected him by covering him. i was standing beside my leader, iran hun on this truck at the front. when a man attacked him, a bullet hit his leg, but fortunately he is safe. however, the attacker tried his best to kill him. we love hon and pray for him. the man who has been imposed on government is doing nothing that i can do. we heard my local journalist who was on the bus with iran con, at the time of the shooting and brought us this report. this is the crime scene we out again here. the places god catch at a job. we were standing at the top of this chart because we had an
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appointment with the iran contra and introduce the r t tv. so we were waiting for that for 5 teams of media. there was some film leaders off, the p t at implant con was at the front side, off the truck. the truck was coming from bad sites, out of farmers in about an entry into the city and display as much over in florida . that the address of the prime affordable prime to so the lamb county, he had to address this place just before that or 200 meters. and back on this site, i gunman appear on the left side and he opened fire. so i'm kind of standing in front, saw him one bullet, cross his leg, but his barn is safe. the bullet costs the leg. there are other 4 are pretty i leaders who are injured. and one, what is that that he was shifted to his own hospital in law hall because they are
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still sick or hurt, same the city police, his dad had that they have court on off this area. but let me tell you after to was, i think the many evidences the dick would not collect the evidence because of their vote. they are part of their accounts. so nowadays the situation coleman is very cool now, but at that time there was a chaos and media rooming and people about running and nobody knew that out what happened to him on time, but that later they were announced that he's safe. so we have our, i see it cross the country. people are really concerned because they love amazon. com and be vasa. i am land con vasa, addressing them before they saw longmont, he addressed almost 40 plus cities, millions of people. he addressed to them and he was calling them but to come and join him in the line watts had to go to islamabad and around the fair and he meets
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her to alexis. so this is the situation until about this situation is that cool and calm? now, but that concerns about timberline panel. i me the lock on the tv was it i bought like islam. i was discussing the story with a jr, a political analyst, a hassan osland shot, who believes the shooter was not acting on his own. in fact, he says the attack was part of a bigger political picture. i don't believe the person was shot it in ron would be they would be behind him. unfortunate. be the president government of focused on comprised of people who don't have it, but it's not the right person scenario. it would be political and see if it's a big problem. streaming surprise and
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trick. it's fast that you don't get broad ad group. people are on the same on the beat that broad red line. and if you cross that line and you're invited, i'm the audio often, buckets on. so be a big but not to get to that point. i'm sure think it is there on the program and to don bass now where ukrainian artillery has again struck the center of don't yet city this thursday wouldn't get at least 3 people that's confirmed by local officials. we'll show you some of the footage we got from the scene where one of the shells landed near a bus. you can see it sustained damage. passengers on board were clearly hit by shrapnel and shattered glass is correspondent roman casa ref. ukrainian nationalist continues shelling residential areas of the nest. this time this struck the center of the city. once again. there is not
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a single military position around here, but plenty of hospitals and shops. now this bus was frog. this is where 3 people were wounded. he can see the blood is still on the ground. now the victims are now in a nearby hospital where another shell had that landed as for the bus itself. well, not a single window is intact. now this is a where shell fragments struck the passenger bus. he then proceeded on another 20 to 25 meters just rolled on, but the point of impact itself was in this apartment building. as you can see, the cars are also without windows, so that means a shell. fragments are absolutely everywhere. now this is one of the busiest streets in damascus, right in the center of the city. there's quite a lot of for transportation routes. now there are quite a lot of shops and as i said,
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there are hospitals here as well. schools and kindergarten, so absolutely purely at residential area. now, according to the criminalists who are working on the scene, ukrainian nationalists might have used to cluster munitions, which is designed to inflict as much damage as possible. now they're saying that this could have been a 152 millimeter caliber weapon. this strike by ukrainian artillery took place just after 10 am right after this store opened its doors for customers. now the fragments of the shell flew absolutely everywhere. take a look at these holes in the walls. i miraculously no one was killed in this at zack, however, the owner of the store said that sir, magnets of the shell hit his clothes. and this is his account of what had happened . beautifully looked what's available. we were in the store,
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the 1st shell hit the building itself for more and then there were 4 more explosions nearby. the fragments flew towards us. you can see them everywhere. it pierced through everything while we were running a piece of shrapnel hit my jacket. it's a miracle i survived. thankfully, no one was killed in this particular instance, 3 people are now in the hospitals being treated for their wounds. however, over the last 24 hours, at least 3 civilians have been killed in the nest people's republic, and multiple were wounded by ukrainian artillery, shelling rum on call for if archie dun escrow public. meanwhile, in the half song region, officials, they're sa, ukrainian forces attacked and administrative building of the city of goliath, krista, as we understand, no one was wounded despite some pretty serious damage inflicted on the building or at all smiles. without the one the turkish president says his country will create a giant gas hub, which at the end of the day,
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will do what it will deliver russian gas back to europe. cindy led in it and as it could, while many countries, including in europe are preparing to limit energy use in the coming winter. we don't worry about that. turkey is becoming a gas and energy hub. energy exports to europe will be carried out through our territory. let every one who criticizes us for a balanced policy during the crisis between russia, ukraine, take an example from us. oh, the news comes as europe is planning to pay huge sums to save it. citizens from high energy prices, because the numbers, according to some estimates, european governments planned to allocate more than 600000000 euros. a germany tops the table with plans to show up more than 260. but all that comes against the background of soaring inflation in the euro's own, which has been breaking old time records each and every month. and that has certainly seen some european politicians calling for
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a total re thing of anti russia sanctions. germany should look to russia once this war is over. once that issue is that we should be able to ensure industrial production. we depend on a competitive price for guess. my view point is that one worked just with l. n g. we need more diplomatic initiatives, talks it's finally time to appear in the you and say, these sanctions harm is much more than couldn't. our people have to flip the bill for them. if you were honest, you would have to say to the population we can't do without this russian oil and gas for a long time. meanwhile, in austria, the only major political party calling for an end to the sanctions against russia is now leading in several opinion polls. that's after recording strong results and local elections. in september, we spoke to the freedom pop, his former head of hines christians to rocca who also served as the austrian vice chancellor for 2 years on what he thinks about the current challenges facing europe this ah, i've been,
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i've been busy the pudding neat, was saying that the sanctions decided on damage oneself and cause hom to austrian population. when we renounce oil, when we renounce gas, even though there are valid binding contracts and yet payments have to be made even though we're practicing this renunciation. if this leads to shortages in gas, but also electricity than this can lead to dramatic developments which we are already experiencing, namely price increases, shortages that could lead to electricity. black out to the situation where it could get cold in winter to a situation where the industrial companies, the businesses can perhaps only produce for few hours. and the people, yes, could become unemployed and experienced price increases that they can no longer afford. and this could lead to a new mass poverty. these are all the developments that are obviously not being thought through. and of course, one must ultimately blame those in political power for such developments. but some analyst this heard them out there on the one hand,
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it is dramatic that we have to experience a war in the middle of europe, in this case in ukraine. and that we have a conflict situation where actually every rational and responsible person should do everything to contribute to peace and negotiations. we now witnessing a situation in which the european union, without discussing the reasons and the underlying reasons, has taken a stance on the matter and is not advocating negotiations on the path of negotiation. but his evidently favoring the supply of weapons and fun escalation, and is also pursuing a policy of sanctions to the detriment of its own citizens in the european union. and that makes the whole situation extremely dangerous, because instead of relaxation, there is a further escalation. and i think we have to ease the tension and look for solutions on how we can insure peace in europe and in ukraine. they as a account with you. well, i can any say that i hope the all sides involved to say rational, that this will never be the case. but we have to take the development of the wall
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that we're currently missing and ukraine into accounts. and yes, we're talking about the war of aggression by russia, but it, as a history and underlying reasons, the underlying reasons are coo on my dom in 2014 events before 2014, including the european union ukraine association agreement. at that time, as an opposition lead of the freedom party, i demanded that russia should be brought into a common table to discuss common interests with the european union and ukraine to find a good, sustainable common path. unfortunately this was not done and was rejected, but then the coup on my dad took place and we all remember victoria newland. and her famous statement which was ought to during an intercepted telephone conversation. i'm quoting her now the e u. that was a topic and then we had to witness the civil war that lasted many years, resulting in 10000 deaths in ukraine. and the european union did not get involved as a party of peace. these and many developments without justifying anything but one must understand the underlying reasons and also natives eastward expansion which
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ultimately led to this escalation. this is not dismissing any responsibility, but we must understand the underlying reasons. and we've also experienced was such as in afghanistan in syria and libya, and also in serbia where one did not act in accordance with international law. he'll be great to have your company for this hour program wiki leaks has published the very moment. mike pompeo, the former secretary of state and ex cia chief, was served with a lawsuit as he attended an event in ohio. ah, well, we have 2 lawyers and 2 journalists who have filed a lawsuit, claiming that their 4th amendment rights were violated, that their private information was surveilled by the us government, along with dozens of others when they went to visit julian sanchez. he was hold up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. essentially they are arguing they were spied
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on without proper justification, had their rights violated and their personal information, not access by the government without due process. this is what they put forward in their lawsuit. prior to their visits, each visitor was required to surrender his or her electronic devices, smartphones and laptops to the employees of u. c. global. unbeknownst to each of these visitors and without their consent employees of u. c. global, acting without the knowledge of the ecuadorian government, copy the information stored on the devices. you see global then provided that information to the defendant, united states central intelligence agency, the ca, then headed by defendant, michael palm pale. now they are calling for damages as a result of distress and anxiety. they suffered from having their personal information violated their privacy, essentially violated by american intelligence and the cia. now, it's important to note that you see global,
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the firm that is mentioned in the lawsuit. this is not the 1st time they've been investigated for these activities and former employees of u. c. global have come forward and confirm that they were indeed bugging and spying on julian assange and his associates. there is testimony from former u. c. global employees. they were investigated in spain. now it's interesting to note the lawsuit specifically talks about mike pompei and his role is the director according to reports. he was obsessed with julian. if you had sketches made about possible methods of assassinating doing it's on the civil rights attorney who is representing the the plaintiff in this lawsuit. she gave specific comments regarding the former, the director mike pale. if a foreign journalist can be prosecuted for publishing factual documents, then no journalist is safe. and apparently mike pompeo believes that attorneys representing journalists, should not be safe either. these actions are outrageous. now the irony is that this
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law suit was served to mike on the very same day that the current us secretary of state with tweeting out about support for journalists. then freedom of the press. now it's important to know that currently juliana time is being held in del mar prison in the united kingdom, has been fighting extradition is currently appealing the possibility of being extradited from united states. if he ends up going to the united states, he would fade over, possibly a 175 years in prison, and prosecuted in the united states standing trial in the united day. meanwhile, we now see my tale. the former, the director and former us secretary of state, served with a lawsuit over violations of the rights and individuals who met with you in violating their privacy is yet to be seen. if this will ultimately result in my pay . oh, actually having a day or 2 big story worth paying attention to as moscow has
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condemned to vote. the un security council of which sorts call rejected for an investigation into claims that america has been operating biological weapons, laboratories in ukraine. 3 of the security council's permanent members, america, france, and the u. k voted against the resolution, while 10 rotating members abstention. a china back russia proposal with james representative stressing the su should be given full attention from the entire global community. so she should all women him solicit wouldn't. so you knew, though russia has repeatedly made allegations at the un security council that the united states a suspected of conducting bio military activities and ukraine, china is gravely concerned. we believe that any evidence of clues related to compliance with the convention should receive full attention from the international community and deserve thorough and to the point responses and clarifications by the
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party concerned. i had a big chat about all this with russia, as deputy envoy to the us now mr. dmitri polly and sky. now he believes the resolution was blocked, was there are some who would prefer not to have any light shed on their conduct and activities in ukraine. we repeatedly flagged with issue in the security council. we said that we have very serious concerns. we have a considerable number of rules that indicates that the the ration between the ukrainian authorities. ready and in. ready me sort of mileage here is very dangerous for russia. it is reaching biological weapons and after several. ready attempts to read this issue, the security council. we faced very condescending position from the united states and its allies. they blocked it's because. ready
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are afraid of an investigation. we filed a complaint in the security council, and this is not a simple letter of 2 pages. this is a letter b attachment of more than 300 pages of proofs of information. that's where we see clarification from us. sounds great warranties and again, it was in accordance with the relevant articles of the biological weapons convention. so we acted totally in alliance with international law. and i indicated during this meeting, we were disappointed that the united states and its allies preferred to trample on international law. they are just fighting international. ready when they need it's whims. ready there's something cooking that can do dangerous for them within the. ready international law, they prefer to label the thrashing propaganda. it's very simple and just trying to support and we know what kind of pressure or calling some security council fees
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from united states and its allies. not only in general assembly about security council. so he's in the arena for these kind of friendship. so i'm quite sure that colleagues from e 10, unfortunately couldn't leave up to the expectations of. ringback pursuing totally independence wine and presenting their own use in this question. this is also very disappointing. i'm very much grateful to our chinese colleagues baby displayed, displayed bravery regardance. ringback i think that. ready was the right thing to do because they're also very concerned. these are any prime minister ya lap. it has congratulated benjamin netanyahu on his election. victory comes as the final result showed. netanyahu was coalition block, and 64 of the 120 seats in parliament. the victory clears the way for nathan yellow to form the most right wing government in the history of israel. some of his
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coalition partners are religious bodies which have work to keep control of israel's religious establishment. his main allies, the right wing religious zionism party which gained 5th been the and the leader of that party is it might have been via, as you can see, he's got a bit of a check in history, though, a conviction for inciting racism to report li, lavishing praise on a jewish terrorist who killed 29 palestinians at mosque in 1900 ninety's. in fact, he is one of his latest statements liber sema. so the ha, let it, we want to make a total separation between those who are loyal to the sake of israel, and we don't have any problem with them. and those who undermine our dear country, the public wishes for leadership that will protect the land of israel, that will protect our capital, jerusalem, and will settle judea and samaria. the public voted today for jewish identity to personal. i'm concerned for what's gonna happen here in israel about israel's
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democracy. mom, about the influence of the hurry, the parties over israel, about the racism of been via natania will, will do whatever he needs to do to be able to gain power. and if that means that he has to include the tardies in the government and these people and give a ministerial portfolio to them via then he'll do it in order to be able to main power making out into form, to polish, to run them. i didn't vote for the net anal cam. i found that they were a disloyal opposition during the previous government. however, to our parties will enter the connected with some lawmakers looking to oppose the right wing block. some believe it could make his railey palace tenure relations even worse than they are now. so we went to the streets of garza to gauge reaction from the locals. fabi i get done. they will seize and expel the people from the west bank and they will control jerusalem thought, look, this is the israeli state, the basis of its formation and existence while we are still divided without even
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knowing why about who and about other than wilma jonathan, i believe that nathan, yahoo will come like a wounded wolf and he will work to strengthen the popular, based on by exercise a more extremism at in sullivan's against our people and more support has settlements, land sieges and confiscation, as well as carrying out more painful and barbaric invasion. johnny, out about that, i was talking other in the program to television based journalist. i met oran now he says as a whole nother reason why nathan, yahoo has gone back to the leadership he's. he believes that netanyahu will try to fill the parliament with politicians who will help him to avoid long standing charges of corruption. nathaniel does not care about the international arena on national security. the only thing he's interested dean is finding a way to box he's trial. he's dead, think trial on her throat,
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a breach of thrust, and especially bribery. he's in serious danger of being convicted and sent to prison in order to avert this disaster. he needs the coalition, which will change the rules of the game, will strike some laws from the booth. and i have at least a visa of trial and now and because of that he will pay any price to any correlation. wagner are so good to have you with us for the last story of this, i was program hero. nazi and it goes like this. at the globes power centers shift eastwood's amid the emerging multi polar world. the german chancellor, olaf sholtes is rock not one is weighted china in a bit to a she was a smooth over, increasingly, fort relations between various western professional partners and beijing. china remains an important business and trading partner for germany in europe. we don't
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want to decouple from it. this is a great deal of material for an inaugural visit to beijing. we will see co operation where it lies in our mutual interest. but we will not ignore controversies either for that is part and parcel of a candid exchange between germany and china. well, believe it or not, sholtes will be the 1st european politicians if is a beige ng since 2019. but it comes as europe's faced pressure from the united states to take that of a tougher line against china, as always, with our thoughts and opinion and her take on the story. auto contributor. rachel must well says over in china, proclaiming the importance of trade with beijing as a german economy suffers from the sanctioning its own gas supply from russia. but the same time just published that off ed warning against over reliance on china. so it looks like he's trying to keep business going with both china and with washington. exactly the same time. good luck with that. because washington is on a full court press to convince its allies to isolate china. american officials are
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heading to the netherlands next week to talk about blocking the sale of micro chip making components to china. japan is also under pressure to fall in line with new u. s. export controls targeting china, and those chinese made microchips. here's a former u. s. official spinning this strong army as a wonderful opportunity the allies just couldn't possibly pass up. i expect addressing the common concern about china, then that creates an opportunity for the japan in the u. s. government's to reduce barriers on trade between japan in the united states. this will actually result in even better cooperation between japan and the united states and fewer restrictions on joint development and production of advanced note items. so there's the carrot, but watch on the stick. it may be western ally should asked b u k. how that promised host breads us trade deal, kara is coming along is by even half the new prime minister's name right yet. meanwhile, canada is a national security to dump chinese states and 3 lithium mines. candice foreign affairs minister for swift sheep shall pena said the country and welcomes foreign
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direct investment. but not when it threatens quote critical minerals supply chains, which is exactly the kind of friend shoring reducing supply chain participation to allies only that washington conjured up and announced over the summer with the implication that countries are either on t washington or there with russia and china, so you know, pick aside saying national security gain economics supremacy basically last month. china, secure to stake in the court of hamburg in germany. now, an american state department official is bragging to the western grass that the share was reduced from 35 percent to 25 percent due to pressure from the american embassy in germany. the embassy was very clear that we strongly suggested that there'd be no controlling interest by china. and as you see, when they adjusted the deal, there isn't so, so it's is over there in beijing meeting with the chinese. and meanwhile we have this.

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