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ah ah, with strengthening ties as well actually becomes new delhi talk. oil supply is foreign ministers that to visit moscow to further boost bilateral relations with alive probe. with ukranian nationalists shelling spoke the fire as an equestrian center in russian league. guns were public and get to the ground. phobia as president ward that call for the only thing picks when it changes as local officials quit that job . that either what they've branded discriminatory law by christina and europe
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should not the pool the hawkish us policies that prolonged the conflict in ukraine, according to a french political party, had earlier called presidents the landscape a pop, it is also diesel, and i thought we should not move towards russians, inflation, unemployment war for the sake of mr. zelinski is beautiful life for the sake of the crooked jumper that surrounds him. and the americans all live on the land with very welcome. it's just turn 4 pm here in the russian capital, and you're watching all t international with the latest world news. uptake is great to happy with our. now russia has become india is top oil supplier, and i've taken conventional providers, saudi arabia and iraq, new trade figures and merge prior to the indian foreign minister's visit to moscow on my day for talks with his russian counterpart where the trip comes amid growing
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ties between moscow and new delhi within polls show a majority of indians. consider russia the country's most reliable partner agreeing that defense relations with moscow vitals for the country. respondents also said that the brick group of states, which includes the india and russia, is the most beneficial platform for realizing the countries global interests. ortiz runjun sharma brings this moon tindy. all foreign minister tells wizard to moscow could not have come at a more important time with the world grappling with major food and energy crisis. doctor s j shanker studio trip is aimed at expanding cooperation between the donations during a period of whilst global challenges. energy will be a major focus off this trip, especially since the g 7 has conform plans on pushing for the price cap on russian oil. the groups move is aimed at cutting rushes revenue,
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but could potentially hurt india supplies. that's because where sanctions against russia left deprived of russian energy, while other countries including india expanded their trade with moscow. russia has now so passed india's traditional dominance appliance, saudi arabia and iraq as the chief supplier of its oil. so any conversations around energy security between new delhi and moscow are becoming increasingly more and more important. despite specials from the west. india bought a phenomenal 9 lack 46000 barrels of russian crude birdie in october. it's highest ever monthly total. i don't think it will be, it will be willing to look at its energy relationship with russia, particularly as it, as it is so important for india, political economy and the needs. and it is so important for india, strawman, man and woman. but moscow and new delhi share more than just oil, both
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a brick spot nor, and beyond economic and cultural partnerships. they share a long history of defense corporation. as in the else foreign minister, recently himself acknowledged. we have, as, you know, a substantial in men trio, soviet and crush and origin weapons. and that inventory actually grew for about 2 reasons. you know, committed shulty weapon systems themselves. but also because for, for multiple dick western countries did not supply ah, supply weapons to india and thought corporations are not new or recent. so we buy a new delhi based thing tank o r f stress that russia have been in the of most reliable thought. no, since it gained independence and 1947, we did a survey of the you reach this christian was us a billing. right. other countries have shifted their support for indiana. and you
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know, the circumstances are shown and you have had the relationships spread spectrum, right? since independence and has been going on strong since then, j shanker is with it. amidst the shadow of the ukraine conflict on its fall out will be a significant 1. 1 that the west and the world would be closely watching. region sharma, r t new denny was hurting. now to the latest in the ukraine conflict, where don jak city center has been hit by ukrainian shelling, causing serious damage to local infrastructure. here you can see for to chat on social networks of the aftermath of the strikes local where away administration officers as well as other buildings in a city center have also been hit. no casualties have been reported. ukrainian troops, shelba city, with nato supplied weapons plants, according to local officials. and is not just humans that feeling the force of ukraine's missiles, la ganske republic, equestrian center has been left in ashes following threats or
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t senior correspondent mike garcia, tells the story. a warning for you, you might find the following image is disturbing. this was once the locally renowned virtue, so horse riding center, loved by children and adults alike whom to a dozen beautiful horses. oh leg worked here. he is 84 and has spent most of his life trading horses. he was here when it all ended. he watched them burn alive. oh no. there was a man, there was her full. she was born on the 25th of march. such a wonderful little thing, so friendly, they launched incendiary mine. it blew up in the air, and set fire to the entire stables. there was no way to help, just 2 men remained in the village of me till kid a oh leg, and another elda, last of, they shall both ends of the stable,
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and then they launched incendiary mines. if it weren't for them, it wouldn't have burned that they could only listen to the cries of burning animals in a conflict that is filled with tragedy and suffering. details from the truth of its ha sometimes lost mooney land. what happened here? 5 months later, as these horses banged alive, problem than gab, ukrainian median euclidean military came out and said, well, what the russians have done. we've now land that. what happened here was very different from what the ukrainians said. this particular still trapped as everything brand was omega, a young man, well known for how friendly she was. yeah. lo, which i learned to ride here and i loved horses, i loved being around them, my horse or rather the one my heart lay with was omega. she was the 1st to die
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nastier, left shortly before the fighting here began. but she remembers the threats very clearly. crocodile yeah, she has a lot back when i was still here. ukrainian nationalist visited and warned that unless the owner gave the horses up, they would burn the stable so the russians wouldn't get them. because in that book, linelle book, this one until we still, he was in lou ganske in the russian controlled area. he was trying to get the horses out. he was pro russian, in the immediate aftermath of the attack. ukrainian media blamed the russian forces for the flaw. they lied. tell us locals standing amongst the skeletal remains. they promised to burn the place and they did not saw the 1st horse was killed on the 11th of june. in shelling. it isn't clear who fired the ukrainian military or nationalists, but the fact is it was the ukrainians who fired fox. they had positions all around
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the village lancaster nearly put it saying, look on your snow boots in. of course it was on purpose before the fighting, the ukrainian nationalist polanski was here. he walked her on the grounds closely. well now, if only i had a gun, then i don't know what i would have done, but i didn't think blessed cause such as come to fire at stables was artillery, and dre bell etzky, an infamous, sent open neo nazi, is well known in ukraine. he founded several nationalists, the neo nazi movements and battalions burning stables is not the worst they've done . what to do. his followers are behind countless acts of savagery in mitchell corner like elsewhere. people will not soon forget what happened. and you can't get them. they didn't want anyone to get these horses. if not them, then no one would get them. if not, i know you. it isn't for nothing that they call them, nationalists, nazis,
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the germans, did they same thing, killed everything. there is nothing holy for these people, though, wish mother. then look there shelling off denounced now at people's homes. bus stops at crowds at civilians, a children. despite everything, the fighting, the uncertainty, locals have not given up the yona as well as o. legans vladimir have begun to rebuild 3 elderly men with all most new money or resources, but with an insatiable desire. once again, breed train and care for a new generation of horses or at yards d of oxy. from me toolkit a lu ganske region. and while ukraine still refuses to conduct any negotiations with moscow at the washington post is reporting that biden's administration is pushing president zalinski to consider peace talks with russia. u. s. officials are allegedly worried that if keith doesn't consider such negotiations,
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it may sought losing support in the ukraine fatigued west. their quest by american officials is not aimed at pushing ukraine to the negotiating table. these people said, rather they called it a calculated attempt to ensure the government and kias maintains the support of other nations facing constituencies, wary of feeling, a war for many years to come. when the article explores the difficult position, washington finds itself in, as the ongoing conflict continues to cause significant damage to the global economy on energy security. why didn't pledge to support your claim for as long as it takes the hassle of criticism from republicans and democrats alike, most go on kiev haven't held peace talks since early the early months of the conflict when this finds manage to pen a mutually acceptable treaty. hooton's press secretary said kiev backs out an expectedly most likely under washington's instructions. president lensky issue to the decree in late september,
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making it impossible for him to negotiate with putin for the washington post article, say the us officials believe t f is trying to gain a stronger military foot whole before when so when it may be forced to negotiate executive, vice president of the eurasia center listen saves the longer care drugs at the feet . the more difficult the situation could become. i think there's a lot of concern on the open checkbook on the flow and then mismanagement and the on accountability of where weapons and, and the resources going. and if you look at europe, you've got which go very little reporting in the western media. we've got demonstrations in the hundreds of 1000 against the war, anti nato demonstrations against the economic condition. we scuttled the negotiations on on bull that could, it could have ended this and, and even before this. but i do not think,
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i think the u. s. intention is to try to drag this on as long as possible. they don't really care as far as the lives that are law. it's the geopolitical game. and ukraine just happens to have stumbled into the to deploy, being played by the, by the west, essentially as part of this game. i do not think the u. s. is really interested in, in any sup, negotiated settlement. i think if they don't go into negotiation, ukraine, as we know, it will no longer takes on a change in our house or b as president, has described the mass resignation of sub officials in tulsa though and protests that what they call a discriminatory local law. president view church has blamed christina for the fall out this is neither the 1st nor the last time that serbia has been attacked on the issue of kosovo. we'll certainly talking about major political, almost tech tonic changes. there is no end to the madness in pristina. and all of
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this is supported by 2 great powers. for joining us now from cost always are they contributed nicolette h. nicholas, thank you for joining us. could you tell us more about what's going on in the breakaway region right now? so the current situation today has been resolved by the day weekend, bit of a turmoil because there is a nation of serbian police officers continue. so yes, they summer on the block. some of the police officers and police from coast to resign them return their uniform, uniform here and decide which is more and more important. 7th, the police officer from the ministry. the process got it and also returned their uniforms and said that they are within the do so as of yesterday the border crossing that is that it's also and the serbia are entirely controlled
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the buyer, exclusively obedient police officers and unseen. yesterday we had mixed controls. so you and serbians in the police for the course of controlling the entries and the people going out from so as of yesterday, there are basically no more serbs in the police units in the role that is in coastal police force and from union to leave other institutions such as the do so one such as the mayor's also said there resigning. so you don't have a local authorities here in the north and it's like you almost told me you'd say well, yesterday we submitted our resignations. now i want to publicly return the mandates the you, you will like to this not christina i
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think it's mostly done. we got together to send a message now that enough is enough of the oppression of serbs and possible and mental. he obviously new people elected not pristina the closer we just listened to a little bit of what the former governor of the south became close if i had to say house possible reacting to the latest news. coastal authorities, as always, to the language of accusations, dangle or steps, or b as rational proxy as trying to say without some, as they say, kind of a dumbass, an area here in cost. so if you have an exemption, an excuse for some sort of an intervention that i'm not willing to negotiate, there are several 1000 factor and that's all i mean,
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they don't really want the reasons that lead the service to this effort or throw them through this really really hard decision leave all the solutions. so sort of it doesn't matter of freshman not to sit back. i've been a go she ation table and tried to find some reasonable solution. that's a sample for both sides. but once again, the enough showing it's not interested in something like that, but in it more prefers, as it did in the past to full sheet. so now you in the lateral, the syrians and imposed by brute force many thanks for bringing that update who's speaking to last a contributor, nicola yo vege from casa hurley puppet. that's how a member of the french political lead, depicted ukraine's. vladimir lensky, accusing the president of mirroring a hawkish u. s. foreign policy,
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and dragging out the conflict in ukraine. the landscape says this morning that he is fighting against the russian and reigning axis. soon he will add china and his foreign policy will coincidentally be a perfect decal of american foreign policy. that of the hawks who want world war, holy puppet. the french politicians commons made waves on the internet as he was in turn, criticized for being a criminal pop. it is just the late to the example level, tentative narratives in the west being slated. florian, phil paul t. b, for the part the president of the patriot policy says that because washington is not keen on resolving the conflict, but pursuing its own name. that is your voice. as soon as you don't sit at, if you're in my opinion, it is impossible to continue living in a world in which the united states has too much power and seeks to dominate everything. to be a hagaman, which has turned the european union,
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france and other countries into that colonies which turned a blind eye to the existence of developing countries in the world, such as bricks, members and others. i'm a supporter of a multi polar woefully, i believe that it will be a balance, weld all the without walls and the world dominated by the united states and nato with the e. u is a world older with walls, and without any respect for all of a members of the world. community. united states has been in a state of relative decline for many decades, waging irresponsible, and often illegal was in an attempt to maintain. it's a gemini, in the case of ukraine. it is obvious to me that its goal was to bring european countries to suicide, to collapse, to separate them from russia in diplomatic strategic energy and economic terms. this is extremely dangerous, and it is better for us. the french to keep our distant small, that's because it will not lead to peace. it will lead to war require kelly's opinion to beecher that i think this war,
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fatigue in europe and american society as well. people are realizing that it is destroying them and it is unclear why and the name of a wall that does not concern us in the name of the ukraine regime, which is extremely corrupt. and people say to themselves, we should not move towards russians, inflation, unemployment wall, for the sake of mister zalinski, his beautiful eyes for the sake of the crook, john to that surrounds him. for the sake of those who want the drag isn't to war the americans or ashleigh on the land from the european commission. so yes, there is an obvious fatigue of society in france and europe everywhere. let me see over a day reclining if we want to seriously approach the issue of the such for pace, we should now there are some very important points for new thomas eve ukraine, the status of dumbass which needs to be seriously discussed. these are old issues. the expansion of nato, the annexation of new countries by the alliance and so on. it is likely that what
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is happening now will have political consequences at the election level. perhaps some european nations will strive for a more reasonable majority in the government to be more inclined to dialogue with russia to search for peace to such for autonomy and independence from united states . i am convinced of this. i believe that this will happen in a number of european countries, including france. moscow is once again being accused of interfering in usaa elections this time in the mid term race set to kick off this tuesday regulation as al swirling in western media that russia is a legend using bots to target democratic candidates with more on what really undermines trust in the us election integrity, his artes canopy, regular voting hasn't even started yet in the us mid term elections. but already we've got scandals about the potential result and voter distrust is riding high 15 pennsylvania republicans have sent a letter to state secretary chapman asking about the 240000 unverified ballots that
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have been mailed out a day later. chapman game forward saying that the mid term election results will be delayed and it's really important for us to get accurate information about the election process and pennsylvania. so voters in the public know that, you know, when there's delays and counting, it doesn't mean that there's anything nefarious happening. it's just what the law is in pennsylvania now. male invalid have already been a source of concern. how do you actually prove that somebody else didn't mail in a ballot under another person's name? meanwhile, trust in the u. s. public, it for their election system is sinking. now, a poll taken by the new york times and coordination with st. college shows that 71 percent of americans feel like democracy is under threat. now you may feel like you've heard that before. back when trump one in the 2016 presidential election, his democratic rivals widely describe the results as
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a threat to democracy. you can run the best campaign. you can even become the nominee. and you can have the election stolen from you after trump was declared victorious, the flood gates were opened. there were all kinds of conspiracy theories, congressional investigations sanctions on russia. there was even an impeachment trial, who was it who was banging the gavel over those who objected as congress moved to certify the results, county is not in order to valid even with the marion, a design by america or no day when the joint session, no debate vote is no debate. 16, there's no debate. and the man i, yes, joe biden was vice president back in those days presiding over the senate. now he's been elected president and those election results have also been contested, surprising. not really, but the fraud happened the election in many ways was stolen,
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but it begs the question, is it really that easy to steal an election in the united states? now with all these accusations of dishonesty being thrown around by both sides, it's not really shocking that as a result about 59 percent of the public maybe more did not have faith in the integrity of the u. s. election system in 2020. but at least this idea that russia was somehow the nefarious puppet master was put to rest right. now americans who believed that donald trump was unfairly robbed of reelection, came up with charts and graphs and theories of their own. they even stormed the u. s. capital, a few people died and a lot more of gone to prison. democrats said the 2016 election was no good. republicans say the 2020 election was no good. and who do they blame each other? of course and nothing has really changed. there's now already a steady drumbeat about the possibility of fraud in the mid terms. there is no question and been right. widely reported that there was widespread fraud and
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irregularities across the country. many of us were warning about the fact the democrats unilaterally fundamentally altered our voting system. inside 90 days, we warn of the state of nevada was just simply not ready to give us a fully fair and secure election. if i was united states senator, on the day of the certification, i would have stood with senator cruz and senator scott and that small handful of senators who had the courage to stand up and say we, let's hold up on the certification of this election. hillary clinton is saying that the presidential election sat for 2 years from now is going to be stolen right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election. so with american politicians on both sides telling the public not to trust the election results, is it any more shocking that we're seeing more and more distrust of the election,
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integrity from the u. s. public divisions among the u. s. power structure are getting deeper, that crack in the liberty bell is getting bigger and distrust and disgust is also brewing beneath the surface. caleb martin? r t. new york. thanks for joining us. hey, nancy. international web. back at the top of the app. mm ah. ah
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ah, western leads essentially promised to give a blank check to continue nature's proxy war against russia. businesses and consumers are now saying not so fast. the west believed russia would quickly collapse under the weight of sanctions. instead, it is the west, but to play europe facing collab. ah, the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been canceled to the very modern weapon cancelled culture. really desert wonderful lucille, my last little book in lumber, prague. yet just misleading the one that would preclude the phrase now particularly
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refers to counseling russian culture. and yet them know what she could of. she ordered the zip code many miles, folks to put you over your that is china. so out that the claim was from the sub richland, m. e, them we what rushes created over the past 1500 years is now questioned. ashley condemned, reviled and rejected to sit in line. and you said it's funny. at the mill of bramble, there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little sure. the list, joining total condemnation gross daily, and now include dust ascii, chikavsky, shostakovich, that i need to you all left. but yes, sir, that was the time. will you do obama lee? you're not going to do it up a little bit more. ah,
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ah, the united states in many western countries, adding a pedro luxury rationality. and i basically called what the u. s. is, but you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanctioned, they have imposed, has shown as on the line how much they don't room. i a i met representative sykes had a rally in washington, d. c. o t introduced his dentist. why do
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a gathering of mississippians who had travelled there to demand a new state flag over by lawrenceville? i love this because, and the thing is, you know, we had a discuss all about our fathers flag and fell in love with it. and i really liked it when i found out that the designer laura's then is lauren is the grand. busy daughter of senator johnston, he represented during the time of jim crow where they thought they're separate, but equal was ok is just so important to me who are except all the time through the generations of people change. i'm a hip hop artist. i you feel popped when lie in and inspired. i respect honoring your ancestors. i honor mine and that's kind of i feel where the clash happens because no one's going to back down from that. but i need you to acknowledge.
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