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[000:00:00;00] a, [000:00:00;00] with the headlines right now, one off you international, one civilian is killed. another wounded off the reports of ukrainian army shelling of houses and apartment buildings and heavy damage. and they've gone yet for public as you can see. and these, and also a headboard with solving they'll problems and the mass that was caused by the global not with the ongoing un climate change conference addressing issues. for example,
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that have rising pollution. western countries are actually coming on the fire for using africa as a dumping ground with a couple of a dead politicians have one elections in to us. states as their names were simply not removed from the what did the next 2 years you had to do different things? not as you go to, right that u. s. president joe biden refusing to change calls on any policy making this by public frustration and approval ratings. hitting you love, a fitting that headlines too often ignored by the mainstream media. welcome to your news on our t international. it's so good to have you. but we do start with that over the ukraine conflict, where in the don't ask where public reports are coming in of renewed shelling all residential areas. you can bring up some unverified images from social media showing buildings and flames off to shelling this thursday morning, according to local officials as we understand no reports of any casualties. however,
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in another shelling incident in dawn, yet scope one night, at least once really was killed and another one wounded. because these pictures right here, you can see the aftermath of homes and apartments that well took a lot of damage following the strikes. now as we understand, civilian areas have been hit with us, made high mark rockets in the neighboring lu guns. these images here from the city of a 100. 6 houses were damaged by 4 rockets according to the local authorities. also the basic infrastructure and businesses were also hit. now official say only civilians live in this area, so we hit the streets to speak with the locals. 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 climbers. a rocket from the high moss fell into this house . this is
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a high explosive fragmentation broke it. the shell went through the roof. the explosion occurred in the room itself. we found all the fragments from the rocket in the basement, or a public has hit with such missiles every day. this is a completely peaceful area. civilians live here and there is no military equipment . meanwhile, the author correspondent, earlier soon and went to see how the newly mobilized russian soldiers are getting along on the front line. he also traveled to the dapper, all region. a russian troops continued to protect the local nuclear power plot. oh yeah, we're near inner guitar, mobilized. troops from the serrato region serve. here. we're going to see how they're doing. ah, what it is, only it will settle too. we must defend the motherland, defend our country,
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so that enemies do not come to our land. is wallace lower. so we arrived here for the protection and defensive bazaar forest kind nuclear power plant. first, when i was cold, i immediately went, my family's reaction was positive. ah, smoother lucas to remove spoofed you. we look at the other side, we track any outbreaks, and then we transmit information to the other post adjusting artillery fought this is a night efficient device and these of binoculars every minute you can see something in the distance. and when it's nights you see things. but it turns out to be fish or seagulls. now the water has receded. the napa river has become shallow. it is much easier for us because they will walk on the water, make noise. we can immediately open fire either thursday stories, her naughty,
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international western media outlets are claiming 1500 fresh graves have been found in the city of mario whole. that is in the dawn yet republic that sang its evidence of a mass burial side for the victims of the siege of mary opal. this come several months after similar media claims were made about another mass grave, which russia of course did, and not disputing. a canadian independent journalist even bothered, has travel to the new site in question. in fact, right here, this video was filmed by eva as he claims the western media is intentionally pushing the narrative about mass burial sites as they did back in the spring. but of course, in a scene of conflict is always difficult to get exactly the clearest picture. what is going on. so we spoke to a just a bit earlier and also what she saw for herself. what the media are doing is they're, they're not using, it's explicitly the math grade terminology, although the, because he did use a 40 me apparently, and one of their a documentary that they're doing on very awful. but they think math period site. and i'm looking at a number of corporate media reports on this,
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and they're saying like, math farrell, site, they talk about study can, which is to the northwest of variable. and they talk about me, which is to the east of marable. and i went to both of those yesterday and what they're saying is they're saying yes, they're saying math burial type have expanded. the bdc refers to study cream, and in the 1st 2 paragraphs, they say the grades in buried in a field are expanding. at no point that i could find, do they ever note that study cleanse the, the graph, there's actually a preexisting and massive cemetery? and yes, there are new grapes there and i just see another reports that i was reading today that i see any of them mentioned that this cemetery. so what they're doing are saying they've already planted the sea by saying, you know, mass grave back in april regarding non goshen. now they're mentioning all 3 areas and without necessarily explicitly saying math grade again because maybe they're feeling like they're going to be caught out. they're still planting,
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but not burial and not mentioning these are cemetery. it's so difficult to a get the truth out there and be to also protect the truth. how do we do this given today that the divisions across the media, you've got your western media outlets with affected interest because a lot of these west media outlets belong to the very countries that russia is fighting in ukraine. the how do you get the truth out and how you, how do you protect that? because otherwise, with the attention span of so many people, you know, the public consciousness is either affected or corrupted very, very quickly. they think that the public are stupid to believe the kind of life of something else, but even now it's even more so. so i think that i hope that people will be insulted by the level of what they're, they're putting out of the media. and as me, with an honest reporting on now on the crate, i hope people will actually be insulted that they think that the media thinks they're so stupid, they're going to believe like this. these transparent lived. but otherwise, i think just for individuals out there, i always just say like,
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don't be afraid to if you, if you've done research and you believe that you understand what's going on, don't be afraid to speak with your friends or family about it. even if they're going to call you names, it's better to have spoken and try to have a conversation about it than to not say anything. and that goes to journalist as well, who would throw the line for a career or other reason. why shifting gears here were nazi the namibian precedent has blamed the western countries for the current climate crisis, rounding the states as criminals. so adding that western energy consumption is placing a heavy burden on the poorest nations. we heard from a journalist, for example, the 27 summit, who explains how european countries entrenched in the green agenda. haven't talked themselves recently. step up, the import and usage of fossil fuels. as leaders from all over the world have gathered here in egypt to discuss how best to come together and fight climate
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change. some media houses have missed the message of unity. this is an article by the new york times has laid the blame of a slow auction in baffling couple emissions at the doorstep of russia, the president, along with a couple of his partners mister prudent supporters hail from some of the most powerful and polluting nations. she's being paying of china and india is no rend remotely stepped up after the attack on ukraine to buy immense volumes of rush and 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 despite western sanctions. it seems that even when it comes to the climate, 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
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countries in africa? and china and india are being criticized for buying call the dirtiest fossil fuel. but why is there no reference to how europe has taped up their use of that very same data, forcing fuel, importing it in record quantities from places like south africa? coal is said 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 dear reliance on coal to meet the energy needs. to be 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
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imports, another polluting fossil fuel, just hit 2 years high. it saves many statements and 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 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 the was, is going through historic changes and much upheaval and these days it seems politics is brought into everything. even climate. one of the message here at copeland to 7 is that if you do that, if you want the while to have a clean record,
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make sure you have gotten clean, record yourself, slim on yearly r t news ship egypt. also at the cult $27.00, a conference in egypt, us climate and void, john kerry announced a plan to raise money for climate action in the developing world. now the scheme would give carbon credits to companies wishing to offset their pollution emissions by investing money in green enterprises abroad. we have to excel array clean energy transition and my friends. it takes money to do that. that is why i am so pleased today to be joined with my good friends, roger, the rockefeller foundation and andrew steer basis fun to announce a new partnership to capitalize private capital to accelerate the energy transition in developing countries. now the goal of the group is to lure
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a $100000000.00 in financing by 2030. the announce plan is aim to tap money from private funds and big emitters to finance developing nations transition to clean energy. now the investments will enable companies to get so called carbon credits and bring their emissions balance sheet to net 0. however, the idea has been met with strong resistance from environmental groups and climate expose themselves. they say it will give polluters a license to well stay with business as usual in line with its goal. some of the partners for the project are enormous polluters, for example, pepsico, which is one of the wells leading producers of single use plastic bottles. earlier the you and released a report on these types of net 0 commitments and warned that such pledges posed the risk of being little more than greenwashing, if not back top with action plans. the absence of standards regulations, enrica involuntary comp and markets is deeply concerning. targets must be reached through real emissions cuts,
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professor of political sociology st. i'd slack i was talking to malia in this program on odd t. and he was saying that this whole western scheme proposed by john kerry, he says it's just a bag of empty promises. had also been gone before $100000000000.00 in the paris climate change summit and member it was then i think that was due from the climate change on the term. and now we are back to you like green champion. there is no way that you would want the will to and you know, the life is out for the conference one or 2 months from now you'll hear nothing about this and they will talk about the or the busy measures and so nothing. so the problem is that nobody is picking all this blood just seriously. and we
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have long experience that when we will focus on the $1000000000.00 all developing countries and they got well, it does all comment horizon concerns. the african continent is being hit hardest by plastic waste, which is much of which is send from western countries. we're talking millions of tons every year. will open out to the africa correspondent, catabolic tattler. he has this report on the sheer amount of rubbish piling up on the african continent. plastic is ubiquitous. it fills our air, land 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,
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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. i said to be responsible for more than half of the global single used 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,
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bay to this global wasteland they've created. this is mainly supposed to be in effect the county. oh, because we don't death, most of the blessed. exactly supposed to have in south africa to make products. some africans have come up with a plan. then i'm with ira works with can sign is collections and not for profit company in the education space. they turn plastic into briggs and they saw this plastic from where ever we can get it at times even. but having with locals in exchange for stationery and such items, plastic that would otherwise be filling the air, polluting the water systems and causing disease. 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
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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 beat into perfecting as his well from a health point of your plastic is cut into smaller bits and is put into 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,
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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 echoed and the u. n. club 27 climate change conference. and maybe just maybe those who pollute must pay the lute for the clean up bill. can i, will it at 40. in johannesburg, 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 on. the american leader made the comments while also expressing relief that rival republicans didn't make bigger gains in the midterm election. what in
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the next 2 years you intend to do differently? nothing overwhelming majority american 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. about statement came as vote counting of the nation's high stakes. mid terms does continue with the control of the senate, still get to be determine in the other chamber of congress, the republican party has projected, again a majority in the house of representatives. so let's get more details. now. what are these caleb martin on tuesday state representative tony deluca from pennsylvania. he had a smashing victory. he won 86 percent of the vote. now that's a pretty big majority in the election and it's also particularly shocking that he won this victory. pretty pretty big accomplishment on his part because he died on
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october 9th. he was debt on however, under pennsylvania law, if your name is on the ballot after there printed, it can't be taken off. so tony deluca won the election despite being dead and he wasn't the only one i in tennessee, there was a state representative who won the election. barbara cooper. she was also dead. yet she won the election. now, this is not uncommon in the united states for a dead person to win an election because the ballots are printed ahead of time because their name is on the ballot and often forces local municipalities to carry out special elections, which then cost the taxpayers millions of dollars, they elect a dead person, obviously that dead person cannot go on to serve their term. so they, after then have a special election was the voters will elect the actual person who will serve the office. so i, it's, it's quite inconvenient but this is a loophole in
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u. s. law that happens in many parts of the country. and this is all interesting in light of the fact that we continue to hear concerns about what's gone on in arizona, in maricopa county. what's going on in detroit, we heard donald trump's speaking up about voting machines and computer glitches. we also hear concerns from the other side of the aisle, from democrats. they are talking about voters suppression, arguing that results in georgia and other states are not legitimate because of laws passed by republicans intended to curb voter fraud. they're calling these election, deny your laws, claiming that they were intended to suppress the vote. and overall, the public's fate in the us election system is declining on both sides of the aisle . we have americans being critical of the election system. 74 percent of americans hold the lead up to the vote said they felt the country was moving in the wrong direction. 71 percent of americans, the old democracy in the united states in some kind of danger. this was the recent
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cover of time magazine showing the dangers to democracy, a sentiment that's very widespread among the population. however, yesterday we heard joe biden speaking in the aftermath of the vote, saying everything seems to be all ok. this town suddenly change and he's not going to change the direction in which he's been running the country despite the fact that polls overwhelming the show, americans are not happy with the job he's doing. there were substantial victories for republicans on tuesday, but it was the massive red wave that many had predicted. so in light of that, we see joe biden saying he's going to continue on the same course. i was talking just a bit earlier in the program with civil rights attorney, robert patricio now. he believes the electoral system is flawed, outdated, and is in dire need to be changed for the votes. to be fabulous. i think there is a flaw in our electoral system that we do have here in the united states that we should have more flexibility when it comes to secretary state's office and local
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boards. we latch and to be able to change things balanced all the way up until the election day. i would say we've had situations where people were convicted criminals who were unable to serve for authors, but we weren't able to take them off of balance from that situation. where individuals have been indicted or scandals have come out at the last minute and parties very much would love to be able to switch those candidates out, but we're unable, unable to do so. so i think we have to update our electoral system in this country to make it easier to switch things out when a candidate either comes incapacitated or is unable to serve for various reasons including death. so the german chancellor is only just by from a well bridge building trip to china. and yet the countries are already begun to cut ties with chinese firms. germany's are so called china city of the book has halted work with a tech giant while way. the federal government you as currently waiting to see whether an exchange with wall way can be maintained also against the background of
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the current relations between russia and china. guess it's hard to come up with an independent policy when americans can just lean over and breathe down your neck from military bases inside your country. right. german chance are off shells probably isn't even over the jet lag yet from history. china, during which he said, quote, the world needs china and objected to this idea of decoupling from china and there's already back paddling on that good. will. the city of deuce, berg signed on a few years ago for that smart city's collaboration with wall way called china city . now they're trying to take the china out of it and well, maybe even the smart part out of it as well. apparently, since local officials, cited beijing's relationship with russia for the suspension of the project, ignoring the fact that while way is already been moving operations out of russia just to avoid problems with us, anti russians, sanctions all around the world. meanwhile, a german cabin as just blocked the sale of 2 semiconductor companies. one of those
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companies called almost now can't even be sold to a swedish company silex. because silex is a subsidiary of china's cy microelectronics. here's how german economy minister, robber, havoc is framing the blocking of that sale. we must look very closely at company takeovers when it relates to important infrastructure, or when there is a danger that the technology would flow to buyers from money. you countries danger to important infrastructure there? semiconductors, not nuclear secrets. oh, which, by the way, germany doesn't have because it's totally dependent on the u. s. nuclear umbrella. but if you're not buying that rationale, that have ex, giving there how about a worker's rights one, we have prohibited a non union investor from entering into business ventures in germany. the reason for this is that the security of order in germany must be protected and critical production areas require special protection. this idea of saving germany from china is kind of ironic when the u. s. and not germany is the obvious beneficiary of all
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this maneuvering at this point. like when state department officials bragged about browbeating berlin to reducing this share, sold to china in a hamburg port deal. there been some articles in the western press recently since schwartz's chinese trip that play on the notion that germany doesn't need china, even though beijing is berlin's largest trading partner. the rationale on these pieces is that germany has the rest of the e. u to trade with sure, i guess why not accept the rest of the e u as in a tailspin because of the use own sanctions on its energy supply. the german business community doesn't seem to be buying politicians, excuses for the pivot away from china with 8 of the country's top chief executives writing in a german newspaper. recently, a warning against withdrawing from china and underscoring that china is key to germany's competitiveness. the same could also have been said about germany's relationship with russia before berlin. just sat back and let the u. s. and e u. sanction it's russian gas supply that enabled it compete with the u. s.
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industrially, in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has an uphill battle when up against the political dogma and ideology that really does prevail in europe. these days are to rachel moss and wrapping up at this hour news caused from moscow a naughty international. thank you so much for joining us here from me, rory. sushi in the entire news team here at auto international headquarters in moscow. a pleasure helping you with us. we'll be back soon with a . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation,
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