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a little bit of good mentioned with pro grave when you have to run it. almost the strengthening ties as washer becomes new delhi top oil supply. india is foreign ministers to visit moscow to boost my last relationship with the chief long moscow. just americans to republican and tuesday's midterm elections as he calls the shed power in washington . the south western countries plus push to use more electric cars. so the one thing the heavy lifting to keep those vehicles running on people in the democratic republic of congo, say then miners are being exploited. finally,
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they came here with promise of changing our lives. but this is not what is happening on the ground with men and women benefit from the minerals and other countries. when our husbands are dying, no one cares about our situation. the very welcome. this is on the international with the latest news up. they great, happy with. well, russia has become india, top oil supplier, overtaking conventional providers, saudi arabia and the rock. new trade figures emerge prior to the indian foreign ministers visit to moscow on monday, for talks with his russian counterpart where the trip comes amid growing ties between moscow and new delhi recent polls. so a majority of indians consider russia the country's most reliable partner agreeing that defense relations with moscow are vital for the country. responders also said that the brick group of states, which includes india and russia, is the most beneficial platform for realizing the countries global interests. ortiz,
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when jan sharma brings, is more tindale's. foreign minister tells was it 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 duty 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 moore was aimed at cutting rushes revenue, but could potentially hurt in del supplies. that's because where sanctions against russia left deprived a russian energy, while other countries including india expanded their trade with moscow. russia has now so passed in the us traditional dominance suppliers. saudi arabia and iraq as the chief supplier of its oil. so any conversations around energy security between
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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 needs. and it is so important for your strawman man and woman . but moscow, i knew deli share more than just oil, both on 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 from soviet and crush and origin weapons. are undocked in men tree actually grew for about 2 reasons. you know, committed shulty weapon systems themselves. but also because for a, for
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a multiple dick, it's a western countries did not supply a supply weapons to india. and such corporations are not new or recent. so we buy a new delhi based, think tank o r f stress that russia have been in the us most reliable bought now since it gained independence. and 1947, we did a survey of the you in which this question was us about billing, right. other countries have shifted their support for india, and depending on the circumstances, i have had the relationship spence back ever since independence and has been going on strong since then j shanker. was it amidst the shadow of the ukraine conflict? i'm it's fall out. will be a significant 1. 1 that the west and the world would be closely watching. region sharma, r t new denny vacation. i'm
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a director of the united service institution of india. think tank say is new delhi is moving to boost relations with russia, which is always fulfilled is commitments to india. this is a very important visit, taking place at a very, very critical juncture. our relationship is really one of the privilege to strategic partnership. and right from the very beginning, russia, they went, soviet union and india. and most of it started chick program. and i should never, it's commitments. i think that russia is a key after the libel partner strategy. part of it on musk has taken to twitter, which he now owns, to endorse the republican party for tuesday's midterm elections to independent minded voters, shared power curves, the war success of both parties. therefore, i recommend voting for republicans congress given the presidencies democratic
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a long mosque has previously said his mission is to make twitter the most accurate source of information. however, co founder and a full my seo of the platform, jack dorothy has questions, the integrity of the moderation on the musk, legal on media analyst a line on sale on musk is $1000000.00 thing. these so called republican red tidal wave, which will happen even without his support. eli and musk loves to drive people not . and if you go back and pars that particular tweet carefully, i don't even know what it means, independent minded vote democratic, he loves this. he loves every thing about this, this twitter, this put it this way. he is the social media. what donald trump is to politics. he gets into by fight with everyone, including a o c. so he is to day one of the most important voice is ever by the way,
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we are on the break of a read wave, a republican wave. so the fact that he's coming in now and saying i endorse of republican is like at the last moment, you know, of endorsing the title way that is going to take place. but it is critical what he is saying right now, the democrats have policies. they may be insane or inane, but they have something to say. republicans run on not being the democrat. and if you listen carefully, instead of eli musk saying republicans have this, this, this and this as a world view as the future, as important precepts and concept. no, it's always, they're not the democrats. so while this is an endorsement, i respectfully submit. it's tepid. it's not as important as people think and you should never use an election on not being the opponent. moscow has once again being
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accused of interfering in us elections as speculation as now swirling in western media that russia is allegedly using boats to target democratic mid term candidates . hey, some of the reaction to those allegations from critics in the u. s. with illuminate action. you know what this means aaron match is activated to take reports of russian interference and turned upside down into narratives that oppose america be aware of russian interference. but in plain it's all fake. they must really love him in moscow. as a recent campaign events, i ex republican tom eleanor ski. if the bill he sponsored to designate russia a state sponsored terrorism would abrogate the prospect of any future diplomatic relations with russia. he replied by accusing me of working for the russian government. while the media has been flooded with headlines such as russia has reactivated its trolls and bolts, the head of cheese days,
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mid terms. some researches that even lead the russian axes or attempting to undermine support with them. aquatic candidates, the u. s. cyber security and infrastructure security agency has also jumped on the bandwagon saying that china, iran, and russia may all seek to influence otherwise interfere with us democratic processes. meanwhile, 15 republicans have written a letter regarding 240001 verified ballots, which they say were mailed out in pennsylvania. lawmakers were told a day later that the state election results will now be delayed. this comes with public confidence in the us election system appears to be thinking, according to a new poll, a 71 percent of americans that say that countries, democracy is now under threats. and as for those who had poles, preliminary survey suggests that republicans are likely to win control ever both chambers of congress. some of the party's members have already threatened to shut off the money top to ukraine,
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aussie contributor rachel must investigate the outcome of this week's u. s. midterm elections could very well impact on europe's options in ukraine. if you look, for example, at the used pledged 18000000000 euros and funding to key for 2023. from the use $27.00 country collected every pales in comparison to the $17600000000.00 already handed out by the u. s. as a single country. so is it any wonder that there's been a lot of talk on the republican side of the aisle about reeling in what's routinely described as a black check for ukraine? republican house, minority leader, kevin mccarthy, who could take over? how speaker nancy pelosi job in congress. if republicans went house majority dare to suggest recently that washington should not issue a blank check to ukraine, sparking fears among establishment figures on both sides of the aisle. so ukraine has obviously become a big wedge issue in this election. now, according to the latest wall street journal poll, taken just a few days ago, just 35 percent of republican voters want to send more aid to ukraine. and that's
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compared to 81 percent of democrats. so just over half of all american voters support more aid for ukraine still, but that's definitely being reduced to quincy institute pool last month, for example, found that over half of them also want negotiations even if it means concessions to moscow. now as stony as former defense minister, who is now a member of the e. u. parliament is among european officials who are really worried about o g o v p victory. i sincerely hope i don't do it, but this is a wake up coal. i'm absolutely convinced that europe is not doing enough lea crating president library zalinski is constantly browbeating brussels, demanding that it's cash flow to him, be more like a fire hose than the current trickle. and actually, the biden administration is apparently unfamiliar with european red tape because he can understand why that you is funding ukraine at such
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a slow pay. that's according to western press report. so there's a big question of what europe would ultimately do if a republican lead washington lost interest or its ability to foot most of this bill and where brussels would get the cash to pay any more of that bill. amid ongoing economic hardship induced by its own anti russian sanctions, it's all a big mystery if your child doesn't lie and fossil feels about the main message from the head of the united nations climate change conference which opened yesterday. and he spoke to local correspondence, silliman, jerry compton to southern is actually under a hearing shamela. check egypt, we're more than $190.00 countries are attending the conference of parties. but the continent of africa is having a hard push for the developed countries to give the $100000000000.00, which they had promised to give to african countries, especially to fight climate and adapt to climate change and mitigation measures,
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especially in a transfer of technology capacity building and a more other issues which will have helped african countries to fight climate change. also the president of egypt other fertile cc. her spoke today and called for more action on climate change. a conference opened with the aim of reducing dependency on fossil fuels as part of the implementation of the power. if agreements you law make is recently agreed to bound that the sell of new fossil fuel caused by 2035 switch to battery powered electric vehicles. but the african continent is now sounding be a lot, but then across the republic of congo is the world's largest producer of cobalt the key components in electric car batteries for known minds employ more than $40000.00 children. reports of dangerous work and conditions and corruption are rampant. many
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companies work because they they feel world by western countries which make huge profits from the industry. social nava been western mining companies are working on our land. they came here with promises of changing our lives by giving us good jobs . but this is not what is happening on the ground with us. besides taking our land for low prices, we don't have jobs and we remain poor. and now they're going, forcing us to leave our own land. we cannot accept this at all. jewel, men and women benefit from the minerals and other countries when our husbands are dying because of bad conditions due to the lack of proper jobs in the big mining companies. no one cares about our situation. western countries should do more to change our situation because they're getting too much from our minerals here, one of foreign and but my husband died while working in the mine and the mining company hasn't given anything, not even a note to help our ofen children. i cannot even afford for them to eat properly. there's no way to send them to school. europeans are paying record breaking
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prices for gas and electricity. thus, despite the futile efforts of governments to reduce consumer costs. according to the latest data, european household gas bills have doubled with electricity following the trend up by more than 60 percent less off the u. government's pledged 550000000000 euros to offset costs to consumers. concerns politicians have now resorted to advertisement promoting energy consumption. o, some media outlets are attempting to promote lowering energy consumption as well, which is the sun tablo has proposed using alternative methods to clean clothes, even suggesting they don't need frequent washing and people should just use the
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vinegar to remove the odor of laundry flashing the use of russian gases become an e u priority this year, but it seems the block is not willing to abandon all energy and ports from moscow. according to europe, leading news outlets political, the union actually increased year on year and ports of russian liquefied natural gas by over 45 percent from january to september. to unless the action with tons the phase the was putting people on the altar of washington's energy market profits . the fact that the mud open his favor, this son is resorting to tell, telling british people not tell wash. as often i mean the phrase, the unwashed masses come from that great. dublin founder, conservatism edmund book, and this is all gonna get worse because the or be in union it sanctions don't take him against all russian oil from the 5th of december. that's the shade you and february for a russian, oil based products,
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the old to that they sacrifice the repeat in the people to his washington d. c. and the united states, presumably, and believes, regard as the republican democrats ahead of this week mid terms that the hope is there will be a huge market for american gas and energy to replace that russia. because i have to say most of it is russian energy reserves are stored in the gas storage, things that are going to be there, according to their own policy. europe is thanks. take tonic changes now sir. b, as president has described, the mass was a nation of officials in kosovo and protested what they call a discriminatory local law. president vintage has blamed pristina for the fall out and destroy the situation as difficult. this is neither the 1st nor the last time that serbia has been attacked on the issue of kosovo. we are 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 of the current situation they can be solved by today. we can bit of a thorough model because the resignation of serbian police officers for you. so yesterday, summer on the clock, 100 police off and police cars resigned and they're going to form here and decide that which is more and more important. 7th, the police officers from the minnesota process got it, and also returned their uniforms in the day or so. as of yesterday, the border crossings are entirely controlled by lucy leo binion police officers. and until yesterday we can't mix. that's all. so you means and serbians in the parcel for the horses and selling the m 3, then the people going out from again so as of yesterday,
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there are basically no more serbs in the police unit in the role that is in cost. so police force and continued to leave other institutions such as the do so one such as the mayor also said there resigning. so you don't have a local authority here in the north of fossil and it's like you almost told me yesterday we submitted our resignations, but now i want to publicly return the mandates to you. you will like to this not pristina released mostly on a. we got together to send a message that enough is enough of the oppression of serbs and constable and natal . here you people elected us, not pristina causal authorities. as always, the language accusations thing, of course that's or be russian proxy that are not willing to negotiate the sabbath
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fashion factor. and that's where i mean, they don't even like, you know, the reasons that led to this really, really hard decision believe all the petition. so it doesn't matter of rushing to sit back, i'm going to go see a table to try to find some reasonable solution that would be acceptable for both sides. but once again, the, the not shows it's not interested in something like that, but in it more prefers, as it did in the past 4 states. so now unilateral decisions and imposing by both force political analyst alexander package safety, you was fell to fulfill its obligations to serbia. and course of the west as always, just dealt with please can extremely softly with kid gloves. it's just verbal pressure. you know, if they really wanted to do something, went,
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can do it because you know, the cause of danielle with up western a listener support. busy they wouldn't exist for more than a month. over the past 10 years, you has been totally in charge of the negotiating process. and it's been totally, it's been a total flop. it's been totally unsuccessful. so, you know, this is a sort of a crossroads. also. i must say that western powers are using this coast of christ crisis to put additional pressure on the government in belgrade to impose sanctions on russia. because you know, it's well known, serbia is about the only state and can in europe that resisting joining the sanction. russia, so this is all so i think being really cynically used by the west to get serbia to impose sanctions and russia turn away from both russia and china. you know, maybe even join natal what they tuned to throughout november we have
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a for new shows. launching this month. join is on tuesday for scotty. know hughes with her global culture show called the 360 view. it cover some of the biggest stories and scandals about the cultural battles raging in the west. the 1st episode focuses on the control the see the round abortion laws in the us. let's take a look. companies almost immediately are now offering to pay for travel. all this to other states for their employees to get abortions. i have to tell you are the working female. my red flags went up on this and because obviously is this because they just feel bad. they want to take care of their employees, or is it actually because it's cheaper for a government, for a employee to, for an employer to actually pay for the employee to have an abortion, rather than actually offer decent maternity paternity leave or any sort of program that makes it a better working environment for working mothers like yourself. well, i think we could certainly have another conversation about what adequate maternity leave looks like. we can do
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a whole other show about that. so i get bogged down in the details. there are, well, economics are probably a factor for some companies. i think the bigger factor is we've really seen over the past couple years companies waiting into the culture war in a way that they have not in the years previously. and you look at what just happened with, with disney in florida. and whereas before, companies didn't want to offend any potential customers, regardless of, of issues with social climate has change, the culture wars have escalated and there is next that taishan i think, particularly with the younger gen, see that companies take a stance on some of these issues. and so i think we're seeing that more and more. i mean, really, i think that the death of george floyd was a turning point in terms of companies waiting into the culture were so i think that this is just, you know, not no exception, that they're continuing to make statements on cultural issues where they would not have before, and this is companies, i think,
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particularly companies who perhaps are operating in blue or states and want to appeal to a population in the workforce there. that's, that's a stance that they're, they're going to take. so, i mean, again, i think that economics certainly play a factor. we think bigger pictures just of corporate landscape has changed and we now see businesses take stamps is on controversial issues when that's not something that they did even just a few years ago. hello, of the latest news discussion and debate. you can check our website, r t dot com. thank you for joining us here on the international. ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings,
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except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at that point, obviously is to great trust, rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, no one no son, no, not a joke. no, no. well dog more real than what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was
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to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. and real, no took production with it. so it gives you a short book that they're not good on sunday we're going to keep on more mom. she no longer thought this meant, you know, one of up on there and i got the sale. i got, i got on monday. i wish to know about julie home. i know you guys are more or less than a a discount and whether or not but a bill can you call us or couched out. oh boy dashboard to the web browser on what
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the bundis for. wow, sure. my indiana, i'm all, i can send more on all simone. good. so you don't the, you know, i'm all for them are going to give us a b, the united states in many best and empty setting, a title of irrationality. and i basically call that what the u. s. is the u. s. position of his, of his sanctions as a kind of manian. 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 underline how much they don't room. ah, i met representative sikes at a rally in washington, d. c. o. she 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 over there. i saw this flag and fell in love with it. and i really liked that when i found out that the design, oh love laura's been is. lauren is the grand. busy daughter of sen johnston is he represented during the time of jim crow where they thought they're separate, but equal was ok. is just so important to me to i felt bad over time and through the generations. are people change? i'm a help artist. i you. so pop when lie in and inspire the oh i'm that's honoring your ancestors. i honor mine. and that's kind of i feel where the class happens because no one's going to back down from that. but i need you to acknowledge the brutality that was carried out under that banner. and once you can
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do that, then hopefully a dialogue can begin. and we can come to some sort of agreement because i'd rather have you with my neighbor that my enemy we deal with a have one with it's pretty flag. that's about the extent of it. it does not replace what we have.
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i understand, you know, the 20 stars the significance from what the meaning of that supposed to be, but nothing about it. honors confederate veterans. the soldiers, nothing. the cemetery that we're going to can i say cemetery. it's not much of a cemetery is just a few grapes. but to me this is what our state flag is about. this is why our flag should remain the same and this was originally just a small family cemetery.

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