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oh, oh, oh, you are marble, julio barber, the top headlines right now and a few international, one. civilian is killed and another wounded off the reports of ukrainian army shelling of a civilian houses and apartment buildings causing heavy damage. and the don, yes, republicans also ahead into our program africans as solving their own problems and the mass that was caused by the global not with the ongoing un, a climate change conference addressing, rising pollution levels, a western countries come on the fire using africa as a dumping ground but got a couple of dead politicians of one elections into us states that the names will not remove the problem. what
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are the next 2 years you intend to do differently? nothing. whatever it is for you, us, president joe biden refuses to change cost on all sorts of policy making, i guess the point, public frustration and approval ratings. diving to eula, the well, it's so good to happy with us for this. i was program like from moscow, it's just about a 4 pm here in the capital. of course, it's what we do start with that. have some of the let us now from the ukraine conflict, where in the next republic, a reports are coming in a renewed shelling of residential areas and some unverified images coming from our social media here showing us and buildings in flames. after shelling this thursday morning, according to local authorities. now as we understand right now, there be no reports as of yet of any casualties. however,
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in another shelling incidence in don't yet to go over night, one civilian was killed and other was wounded. these pictures right here, you can see the aftermath of basically homes and apartments that well caught on fire following the strikes. now civilian areas have been hit with the high mars rockets in neighbouring la guns republic are these images now from the city of us to handle. a 6 houses damaged by full rockets. again, local authorities telling us this now were local infrastructure and the businesses were hit as well and officials and are saying that only civilians live in this area . so let's say let's hit the streets now and see what the locals have to say. i mean, hope all is well for the low good. i was being crushed under the rubble, but i managed to start creeping out from the debris. the whole ceiling fell on me in the dark, somehow i got out of the rubble. then they took me to the hospital. thank god, i was not badly hurt or harmless. a rocket from the high moss fell into this house . this is a high explosive fragmentation rocket. the shell went through the roof. the
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explosion occurred in the room itself. we found all the fragments from the rocket in the basement or a public, his hit with such missiles every day. this is a completely peaceful area. civilians live here and there is no military equipment . no, i talk in climate now. the namibian that president has blamed western countries for climate change, actually calling their role in tackling it that of criminal. but he wasn't alone. voice expressing concerns at the un climate conference ongoing currently in egypt and malawi, lead also zeroed in on a western partners suggesting that some should bear responsibility for damage already done or obligations. very so as malawi, we believe that the clear difference in the culpability capacity between develop nations must be reflected in the level of responsibility they bear for climate mitigation adaptation in financing. but we heard from a kenyan journalist at cop 27, who says in the face of the so called green agenda. and that of course,
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of the green transition. the european countries themselves have stepped up boating, fossil fuels with get this many imports in record amounts coming from south africa as little so all over the world have gathered here in egypt to discuss how best to come together and fight climate change. some media houses have missed the message of unity. this is an article by the new york times has lay the blame of slow auction buckling carbon emissions at the doorstep of russia as president. along with a couple of his partners. mister putin, supporters hail from some of the most powerful and polluting nations. she's being ping of china and india is near andro. mowdy stepped up after the attack on ukraine to buy immense volumes of russian, coal, and oil at bargain prices, cushioning their own economies from a global energy crisis while allowing mister putin to keep profiting from energy exports to spite western sanctions. it seems that even when it comes to the climate,
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this space for politics, the article though fails to take a long, hard look at the actions of the so called good guys. i either west tech the new york times at it's what and you'd think they were come on neutral angels, but thus, not quite the truth. for example, did you know that games in california use more electricity than some entire countries in africa? and china and india are being criticized for buying called the dirtiest fossil fuel . but why is there no reference to how europe has taped up their use of that very same data force in fuel? importing 8 in record quantities from places like south africa. coal is set to remain a critical input for affordable and reliable power generation. not only in the developing world, but also in highly industrialized and developed nations, which have recently increased deer reliance on coal to meet the energy needs. to be
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more precise in the 1st 5 months of 2020 to a lawn, e u countries imported 40 per cent more than they did in all of 2021. plus you have probably read about how countries like germany, austria, denmark on the netherlands, have all is restrictions on coal fired power stations at home. also europe's oil imports, another polluting fossil fuel, just hit 2 years high. it seems many statements are not being tested because these nations have the right political views. do they get a free pass? because the coal and oil isn't russian. many commentators question this, just not the new york times. european countries want to turn africa into europe's gas station. they want to lock african, a gas pathway that will leave africa with stranded assets and leave the 600000000 africans who currently don't have access to energy without the opportunity to power their future prosperity using the incredible renewable energy potential that exists
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. the world is going through all historic changes and much upheaval, and these days it seems politics is brought into everything even claim it. one of the message here to compton to 7 is that if you do that, if you want a while to have a clear record, make sure you have gord. jacqueline record yourself solemnity out in yours, shamela check egypt. we spend some time speaking to the executive chairman of the african energy chamber. this on the sidelines of the climate summit. i mr. n. a n j . ioc says the continent actually has its own ideas when it comes to dealing with the issue of greenhouse gases. at this moment, when you say africa, we 3 percent greenhouse gas emission, we cannot be carrying the burden for everybody african lead us. i'm not very happy with that right here. i cop african read us one. josh n a d transportation under calling everybody to see let everybody sure that the burden that we still have to produce and use on not to our resources. there's
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a bonded gas in africa. we have to drive that gas, but even western nations on reach and wealthy nations, they are using gas opening called private plans. yeah. driving gas so much on the even taking some of africa gas to power europe right now. so we need to be able to have and use our gas to drive a petrochemical, dr. patillo fit the lives of plans, provide electricity for 600000000 people that do not have access to electricity, our own transition. it's going to be from burning fire wood to natural gas. we would not back down on our right to use on natural gas. we just one african to be able to make your own choices. now all of this does come in mid rising concern to the african continent is being hot as hit by that have plastic waste, which is sent from various western countries. are the africa correspondent,
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credible a title of brave the mountains of some rubbish to bring us the story? plastic is ubiquitous. it fills our air, lands and oceans and landfills like this are full of it. from i this current tooth brushes, shoes, clothes, tv, rim olds, you name it. it's a plus big world, but africa is faring better than is global counterparts. and according to the u. n . environmental program, the continent produces the least amount of global plastic ways. and most of our ways is also organic. so where does this come from? when eva, people talk about blessing input, the decision to south africa, the only being ethic, and i me business at that it. as for the county environmental, the best is not even be discussed at the stage, 20 companies are said to be responsible for more than half of the global single
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use plastic waste. and none of them are in africa. and according to the 2021, plastic waste makers index in the global north that produces and creates the global plastic use crisis. an average american or a united kingdom citizen will produce about a 100 kilograms of plastic waste annually. now one responsibility do they, bay to the global wasteland they've created. this is mainly supposed to be enough at the county, or because we don't death, most of the places that we supposed to have in south africa to make products. some africans have come up with a plan. then i'm with sarah. works with the can sign is collections,
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and not for profit company in the education space. they turn plastic into briggs sauce, this plastic, from where ever we can get it at times. even buttoning with locals in exchange for a stationary and such items, plastic that would otherwise be filling the air, polluting the water systems, and causing diseases. when people been plastic in the community because they've got no way to damp it, it causes in people breathe it, it causes type 2 diabetes. it causes cancer and it also causes aging. so those are the main hazards that one can think of. but besides that, it, when it goes into our water, it also causes our problems is fire is water, animals are content like your fish and things like that. and then when they eat the plastic, we end up eating that fish and they did end up affecting as his well from a hill to point of your plastic is cut into smaller bits and is put into
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a 2 liter bottle. and the must all way between 550 and 600 grams. and before you know it, viola, you have a school, and soon there will be a bigger one here with a science lab, as well as toilets. and it will all be run on solar power, all in an impoverished community, but also billed by that same community for, for as what is important is plastic is going to affect everyone in the world. so what we're doing here is we're inviting different communities from different areas to come in live, what we are doing, give them the same skills that we have got and then they go back in, they do the same in their own areas. so far we've got 5 communities that we've identified, that we will be training and then helping them also to set up a similar environment like ours africans as solving their own problems and the mass that was caused by the global not. and is these kinds of solutions that must be
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echoed and the u. n. club 27 climate change conference. and maybe just maybe those who pollute must pay the lute for the clean bill carmel. it adds 4 anti in johannesburg. what's good to have you with us today, joe biden has refused to consider changing the direction of his presidency. despite admitting that much of the american public is dissatisfied with the part the country is taking. the american leader made the comments while expressing some relief, perhaps that rifle republicans didn't make big gains in the midterm elections. what in the next 2 years you intend to do differently? nothing overwhelming majority america, people support the elements of my economic agenda. i'm confident these policies are working and that are on the right path and we need to stick. i can't guarantee that we're going to be able to get rid of inflation. of the whole us. they've been came
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as vote counting in the nation's high stakes. mid terms continues with the control of the senate, yet to be determined in the other chamber of congress, the republican party is predicted to gain a majority in the house of representatives. now, in a landslide victory as a democrat, anthony de luca was re elected in the state of pennsylvania, and barbara cooper won her seat in tennessee. the problem, however, is that they both died last month and their names were simply not taken off the balance. now, despite not being able to stand for office, they were put forward to represent their constituents. report, say, a new election will be held and new ballots will have to be printed. i will argue, correspond kellum up and now explaining the moves. the u. s. president is planning if there are any, if indeed, republicans, when the ongoing mid term elections, the context of the election is very key to understand. now the big red way the suite that was predicted for republicans doesn't appear to have materialized.
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however, there were substantial victories for republican one wonders if joe biden would be talking the same way. if that red wave hadn't heed materialized, he seems to have tell him things down from before the election when he was talking about democracy being at stake, et cetera about how he still has is. and on the veto pan. now it's important to know that despite the fact that joe biden seems to be turning things down, bold in the united states indicate that 74 percent of us public is still unhappy with the direction the country is moving in. 71 percent. believe that democracy is at stake and in question and under threat in the united states. these are some ohio voters that you spoke to. i think the climate extremely right across the board. it's again, it's kind of scary where we fan. unfortunately, a 3rd country doesn't care about the facts, the truth, the honesty and never going to get in the way of what they want. a belief. now the
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rhetoric in the united states and the lead up to these elections was especially heated allegations of being fascists wanting to destroy the country. putting democracy in the question were being hurled left and right. donald trump's, he took to the podium and he had this to say in the lead up to the mid term vote on tuesday. this country has gone crazy to view support the decline fall of america. then you must absolutely must vote for the radical left crazy people, the radical left democrats. now we've also heard from the democratic side complaints about what they call voters, suppression and voting regulations. they say were intended to suppress the vote. the level of voter suppression is beyond anything that we saw in 20. we can't say that whatever happens tonight is a fair and equitable election. and we've heard some pretty shocking rhetoric as
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well. for example, alexandria how's the court has the representative from new york recently accused prominent tv host who's been critical of us foreign policy tucker, carlson of being a terrorist. here's what she said. there is a major news channel that is fueling political violence. one of the largest sources of death threats that i get is tucker karl's in. this is like what's to casting terrorism is. so we have a widespread polarization within the united states. that also indicated that alon mosque, the billionaire in the united states who recently acquired twitter may be the subject of some kind of investigation, were alleged for and ties and the manner in which she's been running twitter in the short time since he's assumed leadership. joe biden said there may be some kind of investigation launched against the alon mock so white, an interesting day in the aftermath of the mid term vote, of which there was a lot of heavy anticipation and nervousness among the u. s. ready political,
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stablish men and the public. so we did discuss the current political situation in america with a panel of guests to express opinions that increasingly, despite its name, the democratic party is actually rather undemocratic. it's an american, it's an democratic. the reality is that this is a 2 party country of sorts and that all the make strategy has been sense by and quote, one, the white house has been to completely discredit the republicans to, to claim that the republicans are involved with insurrection. to claim that any thing that the republicans did to oppose a by the policy was designed to subvert democracy. it's just, it's, it's really, it's an evil, evil approach. what has been a recent trend and this is been some that both the democrats and republicans have been doing is finding elaborate ways to engage in voters depression,
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specifically targeting independent candidate 3rd party candidate by creating huge valid access hurdle. so the idea that that, that democracy entered credits absolutely true. but the idea that it's more under threat from republicans and democrats was absolutely laughable. while, while giving his election reaction speech, joe biden also managed to confuse the city of patterson, nuts in the newly controlled russian territories with an iraqi city, very key city, host, to one of the bloodiest battles and the 2003 us that invasion of that country i think the context is that new weather and i would they pulling back from felicia and the me from the the care sun the the city of care saw have in the last president by the so hope that his country's a to ukraine will be, quote, on into it, however, the american liter confessed that the types of help available are restrict you can
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go and always conform to kids demand. you can read a lot more about that right now. the full story on life at our website. for now, here on the program, the us has warned australia against joining a landmark treaty, the bands nuclear weapons. washington says the agreement would prevent the us and its allies from conducting adequate defense of the asia pacific region. we do not support the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons would not allow for us extended deterrence relationships which are still necessary for international peace and security. of course, as a us ally, australia comes on to the so called nuclear umbrella for american forces to defend it with doomsday weapons because it doesn't have any of its own. despite that, there appears to be somewhat of a shift in australia as approach towards that of the non proliferation treaty of nuclear weapons. and i'll tell you the camera only abstained from a vote in the un. the sought to ban, quote, developing, using or threatening to use nuclear arms or even helping another country to do so.
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that's after 5 years of clear opposition to any such proposal. also the u. s. needs australia. well as a, it's a key, geographical partner and the so called orcus packed as part of its efforts to ultimately contain china. plans for a reproach window between our aging. and can bro, could also be a cause for well washington concern as well as australian prime minister anthony albany is, is it set to meet the chinese president later this week? mister albany noted that the meeting would be a quote, positive thing after years of trouble ties. nearly robinson, the former deputy minister of foreign affairs for new zealand, he told my colleague, unit neal this increasing support in australia to actually pull back its relationship with various professional partners in the west. there's big support in australia. go straight to stop rethinking its position of being what is called a dangerous ally of the united states. and it's
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a dangerous ally because it draws them into was the many australians can see that if they don't join with those countries that haven't got nuclear weapons and stand up to the pressure of the united states and pulling it into war situation, then puts them in danger, so the term dangerous allies, they try lateral orchestra agreement between australia, the u. k. washington. washington said it's intended to defend the region. that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what's your taking that? is that correct? no, it's not correct. china has always kept to the know for a strike policy, and china has not invited countries in the region. the united states has many times and occupied many of the islands in the pacific. so it's a false argument and it's leslie the straight into a situation where 1 may have to spend an enormous amount of money on these nuclear
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submarines due to your power submarines and capable nuclear and it doesn't increase straight security decreases. and because china then has to treatise trailer as a, an enemy or potential enemy. well, thanks for joining us so far for this program from moscow. some of the latest and greatest from the world of a variation flexing its wings in china this week as a major air show going on a hundreds of aircraft and exhibits from both dozens of countries they're all being showcased. and as a c g t, and report a flying face tell us military might is at the forefront. very early on. karen jewel. hi. exhibitors are flexing their latest weapons and technologies for air land and even space. for example, on the military side, aerial tank or why why 20 is showing off it's air to air refueling capacity in a flying display. for the 1st time, 3 refilling boons are extended to show that it can review 3 aircraft at the same
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time. the countries, most of fans still fighter jets, the j twenty's with chinese engines are also showing some big movie in the air, the supersonic judge, or de booting in a static display as well. the p l is active duty helicopter is also featured in the area displays the 1st time when a number of attack and surveillance throes are making debuts as well. p l. the officials have said that the drones are a key area of development for the chinese air force going forward. and on the civil side, china's 1st homegrown narrow body judge c 9. 19 is making its air show debut after announcing 300 new orders from several leasing firms. trying to eastern airlines is getting the 1st deliveries at the end of this year. and in space technology visitors can also see a full size replica of the tangled face station for the 1st time. this comes just days after the final piece of the puzzle among tehane law module was launched into orbit marching completion of 10 goals,
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t shaped configuration. beer show is also unveiling models of several next generation heavy lift. rockets are designed for crude emissions for the moon in the 20 thirty's and beyond. we'll also see models of smaller solid fuel lockets designed to meet the growing demand for launching commercial satellites. china the biggest their show last 6 days and as an exhibition of the countries growing self sufficiency across the military and civil aviation technologies. the recent killing of the prominent pakistani journalist out of shad sharif who was shot dead in kenya was not a random act of violence. that is the claim being made by pakistan's interior minister listen gale, our shod showering staff is not a case of mistaken identity. i can say, based on the evidence we have so far that this appears to have been targeted killing. we still need to obtain more evidence to confirm all of this. and we have
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asked the canyon government for more information than facade, or shot it showed. it was well known for his opposition to the current political mess in pakistan. the investigative journalist covered events in his country for national and international news. he left in fact, the country earlier this year after a series of legal cases were filed against him. and he was shot dead in kenya, october 23rd, local police claim. the shooting was a case of mistaken identity. however, pakistani opposition groups and journalists on demanding that of a full investigation. now, a kenyan journalist kennedy johnson, both sorry, is not convinced. the pakistani authorities are truly committed to finding out what actually happened. i think the book standing to the ministry just speaking because they have to is one of those, the statements that have to be released. but i don't think they did the on top of the the, the look leg, the one and my time chris to get it. but i don't see the energy there we go with
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pursuing it. i think that that in itself speaks volumes that there could be people wanted to give to them that people may not want it. so it leaves, it is a statement that doesn't show a lot of commitment. even be these. com wiping to doesn't reading in between the lines you don't to the commitment that you have to get to the bottom of it all out of the killing of out of shot shot wrapping up this house program. here. we're not international from moscow of course. thanks so much for sharing a time with us here is just about a 4 27 pm on thursday. we'll be back at the top of the ah ah ah
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