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oh, good. who? yeah. ha goober oh, i see now in the vicinity of children, but both can you agreement with the new frontline have stabilized on our tea crew is given access by a chechen battalion to see how it's successfully defending russian line in the new council republic. also head on the program called 27 hales western country shift to atomic energy. despite their previous condemnation of african nations doing the very same thing on initiative. god could have provided the continent with reliable power many years ago as uganda as president
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lashes out a criticism, buying western powers over his oil pipeline project with east african neighbor comes in here. we here at the views of local so i didn't really understand why even out president, he's writing someone telling them you're a hypocrite. he let him be any book with one in the afternoon this friday. and can paula in mid scan here in the russian capital. welcome to the news, rob on our t. overnights artillery shelling has been reported in the her son region, one of the territories that recently voted in a referendum to join russia. river crossings of the hydro electric power plant were apparently targeted. it comes as russian trips withdraw from parts of the region and mid fears that a dumb connected with the power station could burst and cause devastating flooding . also, according to my simple media reports,
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the anton of ski bridge that crosses the that never river has been attacked once again, reporters at the scene say 2 of the main bridge spans were blown up, leaving the crossing inoperable. as of now, there is no official confirmation from the russian ministry of the fence on that. when we do hear verified information, we will of course, bring it to you. something else say of an updated day explosions. heard in the loo, dance republic, where authority say u. s. applied high morris rockets hid civilian areas, damaging several residential buildings, a local business and public infrastructure. now a chechen battalion is stationed, are thought republics front lines and its been using a system of trenches and artillery to protect the land from ukrainian or attack. our senior correspondent, rock gusty of saw how it all works. first on the east, at might battalion thousands upon thousands of its fighters are stationed along
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some of the deadliest sectors of the front lines. and these is no exception with the gulf. we are now in the vicinity of children, but both can yet grimma. this is the new frontline has the good stabilize the frontline. there are multiple layers of defense, wind fields, trenches bonkers as well as mobile reserves all over the place. rushes pulled back from havoc of region following ukraine. successful counter attack only and did hear the ukrainian military and nationalist groups have been unable to break through. daniel, naturally, when we 1st arrived, there was nothing here, just a few dugouts. they attacked then and tried to cut us off to keep us hold up under
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cover. i don't know where they were firing from, but everything they had, they scented us, though, but they couldn't get through. no, they were unable to breakthrough digging a survival. how deep and how quickly you and trench dictates whether you leave or die. there has never been a conflict like this where no bomb was, can fly where drones rule the sky and see everything night and day guiding barrages of artillery at the nearest sign of movement or heat signature. a silent war fought between the east and the west, or group of there aren't many ukrainians, mostly foreign mercenaries. for example, poles and germans are boys hear them. they mostly work in trios, tanks, mortars and drones, the shelves and mortar rounds flying overhead. there's very little to do for
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infantry in a situation such as this other than keep watch in case ukrainian infantry decides to press forward, ah, e ina, in a mass mobilized attack from what we understand. they currency don't have the necessary manpower, the necessary vehicles, ammunition stores to push forward. so the situation, he has turned into something of a standstill with just artillery jewels by local standards. this was considered quiet when things heated up. however, temporarily we would rush to the closest dug out long as black battalion has come
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a long way once made up almost exclusively of chechen fighters. now heat includes all ethnicities and creeds, though still answerable to check and lead of rams. and could thereof a band of just a few 1000 has grown to an army of tens of thousands, hardened into veterans by merciless battles in the streets of mary u. pool and cities, fields and forests of east and south ukraine. work for gordon. the enemy is well prepared. there are many foreign mercenaries. you can hear yourself. mercenaries are firing at us, but we are holding our positions. thinking ahead and we've got everything we need. thanks to kid europe in our commanders. more ad gasdio, haughty from the guns creegan, something else to tell you about ukrainian authority say they've detained a suppose a kremlin proper gun. this publishing a photo of
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a person who burs on county resemblance to german investigative journalist thomas. rupert ukraine is national security service has not disclose the man's name, but instead posted a blurred photo that appeared to have been taken from an article written by mister rooper. our teeth reached out to thomas, he replied, saying he wasn't the person who was detained. but other that it wouldn't be the 1st time key of authorities have attempted to clump down on free press in the country ukraine. and of course everybody irrational problem again, this tool is not celebrating ukraine. and this is not the 1st journalist who was arrested in ukraine since the beginning of the operation. so these are things that are happening there all the time. and we know that the ukrainian law is, well, it's prohibited to say anything which is not in line with ukrainian official propaganda and asking questions are criticizing ukraine. this is dangerous in this
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country. we have so many examples of journalists who disappeared in ukraine, and we have the french guy who told what he's seen in butcher, which is not in line with ukraine. and they even tried to kill him in the stumble when he was there. now we have, we have enough examples and international reaction. you know, this, the west to meet us ignoring this as if it wouldn't happen. so again, it's an inflammation war and the west view and ukraine. ah, they only tell what they want to tell and everything else and their eyes is not happening. so these are the conditions we're living in already for, for a long time. thomas refer speaking to r t later in the program, washington's envoy to the u. n. luscious, i said russia for allegedly violating the organizations charter with that. so fence of in you bring, ignoring america, his own invasions of the multiple sovereign countries from recent decades. that is
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ahead on more uganda as president has slammed, quote, western double standards by green energy. now's reports emerge that germany is dismantling a large wind firm to make way for a new open pit cold line. now, with europe reinvesting in its own fossil fuel power industry to bring more bold power plants back online. in a truly perverse twist, we are told new western investment in african fossil fuels as possible, but only for oil and gas resources that will be piped and shipped to europe. this is the purest hypocrisy. while the president's words came in mid a long lasting dispute over the east african crude oil pipeline, a joint project by uganda untouched in the air. it's a big one. the pipeline plans to stretch around 1500 kilometer starting from at bully say here in uganda all the way through tons near to the port city of tango
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in towns near the project would help really utilize uganda is. busy large oil reserves supply other countries from here through this c port and also attempt to stabilize oil prices in the region. the operation launched by french oil giant total energies was criticized by the e u. parliament over alleged violations of environmental and human rights. the block hold on the international community, each of pressure. uganda, i'm tons in the to stop the project. beast african legislative assembly is ignoring european pressure. i'm is calling for the project to continue adding that the you should intervene last in african issues. i citizens, you parliament is of the legislature in what they should do is go back to the eel and focus on the issues that affect the people of the european union, rti africa heard from you. can the residents about how they feel about the issue
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there's never been a better lawyer list of the western concept of extractive industry like my head of state. but today screaming the french when that something of national interest is at stake. i've always had 3 questions. the issue of sovereignty, who owns it out more quickly or better? who owns africa? is it still the loopholes of this world over the past? ought to be we gaining independence. i feel these guys are envious of us, that we don't have to us natural resources. when they come, they really need to sub process. if we never come to an understanding of owning ourselves, then we shall always be running on someone's finger drops and tapes, you know. so we need to make that choice of moving forward. we don't have to wait for someone to tell us what to do or not to do. yeah, we have leave like that as his as of leave like that. i do not really understand.
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wave in our placement is writing someone telling them you are a hypocrite. he let him be any pl, quick 2. well, we also spoke to kelvin kam, a south african nuclear power advocate. and businessman, who sees europe shouldn't try and impose it's solutions on africa, which desperately needs to develop. african countries have the strength to think for themselves and do what's in their own interest for, for too long. we've been prepared to accept solutions coming from europe. that might or might not work in europe often they don't even take to work well day. and they come here on the assumption that al conditions was similar with the same as this. and then not, not only of the sizes of the countries different, they, for very long power lines from the case electricity, long delivery lines. it's dry here. we have nowhere near the rain that they've got this numbers of things that are different. so we've got to start resisting this
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attitude of they know what's good for them, therefore most automatically be good for us. and therefore we must do is we told in africa we produce so little carbon dioxide. we should not be bullied into the major players in reducing carbon dioxide. we make a tiny difference in comparison, some of the much bigger place in the world. and in doing that, it would be highly detrimental to people, the people that need electrification. we need electricity to, to build the economy in advance economy. we cannot be made to be the victims of other people's strange ideas. ah, mean off western countries are turning to nuclear power as an energy source. that's been one of the main takeaway so far from the you and climate change conference. the push is happening despite the west criticizing africa for its own efforts to develop atomic power in its search for reliable and affordable energy. r t corresponding cover letter can tell us more. following last year's united nations
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climate change conference in class gold, 17 african countries expressed an interest in acquiring nuclear as a base load to support its people and economy and moved that was not embraced by the rich west the nations or their financial institutions. but as i stand here now, for the 1st time ever had a you and climate change conference, this one happening in egypt as cop 27. nuclear is not only back on the agenda, but it has its own pavilion. so what's changed? well, the worst zip a critical because we're actually told that nuclear is a no go air, you know, and it's a source and should not even be pursued under, in a classical sense. suddenly, we hear that the western countries are now actually pursuing nuclear viciously. you know, u k. s, quantity on the table. no. have france that is expanding his nuclear base. you have germany, that is actually now looking at even building up nuclear plants and expanding
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current capacity. so we, we've seen a hypocritical stance, but weston hypocrisy is nothing new to most africans. earlier this year we saw european lead as rushing for africa. fossil fuels, while preaching the exact opposite message to africans. and in august, south africa's coal x was for europe. we're up 720 percent and they have not even picked yet. and it's the same story for the north african natural gas exports to europe. which leads many africans to ask. the question is, climate change only a concern when it suits the global, not so much as a crisis, only when it suits the you know, you know, the western congress went to the leaders for certain the global not which is currently being the dominant player on pushing full time at change mitigation, but we are not seeing any aspect of actually ensuring that article which is currently the list meet us is actually given priority of developing
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a snotty asset as ensuring that we can have nuclear capacity base and more from all other sources, almost all africans are affected by the lack of reliable baseload energy. every single day, african countries needs to be very decisive. we need industrialization, we need to development. and we need a really robust energy solution, which in this only case for nuclear, is the only solution available, right? now, an african capital should be pursuing naughtier solutions viciously and ensuring that they can stand independently and because of the pollution that has been caused by many western congress. this would actually be making sure that african countries are not punished for something that didn't cause. and when south africa wanted to pursue more nuclear in 2015 west than financial institutions, had closed the tabs on funding it. but now, 7 years later, it themes, the tabs are opening again. last time which south africa could have used to plan to
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was building more nuclear power stations, as well as reducing their emissions side. i think as an added country doesn't have water. when you have nuclear, then you also answer the issue of water provisions because you can then successfully de saline. that is the direction we should be growing. but nuclear so regulated that there's an ingredient of time on how long it would take for you to commission nuclear. so the longer we delay to actually commence with nuclear installation, the more we're gonna put this country in a state of arrested development. it is not only about renewables is really about cleaner and less emitting technologies. and nuclear is, is one big source of a low cabinet, a power. so we should leave it on the table because energy demand is projected to grow by 80 percent, by the year 2040, and $4.00 people on the ground, a reliable,
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consistent, and affordable entity. it's more important before any talks of emissions, especially in the face of what themes like energy apartheid. but as they did when south africa needed them politically, the waste is yet again showing its craft the double speak and climate hypocrisy. got well, is that what he enjoyed is that well, let's keep attention on the content because kenya is sending troops to the democratic republic of congo to help can show us a deal with an insurgency in the countries. the decision is expected to cost already hard, hit taxpayers almost $37000000.00 over the next 6 months on many canyon say that moved by their government is a mistake. our country is not stable yet. we've just come from election of reason. we're being told by our elected leaders that we don't have enough funds in our treasury is now the question that we are asking off that was it necessary for these
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are just to be sent to the sea. now, when kenyans are languishing in hunger, languishing in poverty language, in total doubt, you know, of the country which will be in a position that satisfied with the, with the what we have 1st before we have the, the amount of funds will be needed to to ensure that nearly stability in the sequel go, it is a lot of money in getting into this issue, a lot thing to be very, very hot. you weren't manage the allocated money cover spending for equipment separations and allowance payments. the joint decision to send troops to the d r. c was made by east african community member states last summer. but randi and thought suit done have already deployed military forces with uganda and terms in the expected to join those troops on mondays of allows the use of force to restore
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stability in the country. we spoke to a kenyan human rights activists who country to many of his fellow citizens support nairobi, decision to get militarily involved. this ability of convoys, an issue that should have been dealt with a long time ago. if an issue that should've sorted out because we cannot be dealing with the same problems of the 1960 s, there is nothing wrong with the skin and fuck spear footing. the cost of u. k u k. d of deployments in the combo because it is cool with these african tradition. those are all brothers. the people in coma brothers. so we do not know which particular parts that's the k d a the katie has been deployed, but we have what it has been deployed in those are people, much of the people from africa actually came from the congo bisson, commerce, so many reasons. it's going to run the aspect of electric electric energy the way
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that it's vehicles and so on. so much of the radio and, and even the quote that he's running the water comes from the congress. so the idea we simply combo the bits, and that is why i'm supporting that the democratic republic of congo itself has announced the mobilization of citizens to the military. it's in response to a further offensive by the m $23.00 military group, which 1st began its attacks march the surgeon, something gaining ground in areas near the border with ro, wanda. and since the conflict broke out, tens of thousands of people have been displaced. the d r c. government accuses rolanda of banking the militants, but kelly denied the allegations. we feel to call the leads based journalist di lane balance on the situation. ronda has been saying that the government is supporting the f. b l r the who to people who flew in 1994 here in
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d r c. and that's why they want also to fight back. but they who 2 people because they are lack of threats for their government, especially for run the future. that war is the reason why rhonda is being supported dead am 23 officially they are denying by waves the un mapping with prove the doc ronda is supporting the am trinity rebels. and so they have been denying official lead by rhonda has always been present to negotiate. we've become believe government. the only one problem they especially a bout day in difference of the international community. they have all the proof that rhonda is attacking the d r c. but there is no political will to resolve this creases. the united states
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highest ranking, military officer has lush, died of russia over the conflict in ukraine, saying now the offensive has led to civilian casualties on the refugee crisis. mark, milly, though, conveniently, sidestep the devastation caused by multiple american invasions of sovereign countries in recent decades. while the u. s. envoy to the u. n. this week also accused more school violating the organizations charter. this is an attack on the un charter. they had challenged the charter after returning from kiya. the u. s. ambassador to the united nations is not wasting any time she's unloading moralistic sermons on us waxing and waning about the evils of russia and the imperative of prolonging the war. now the un charter is a document that u. s. leaders pick up and put down at their convenience. sometimes they find it useful in rhetoric to invoke it. but other times they seem to forget that it even exists. the un charter says that countries can only use military force in their own
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self defense or with the authorization of the un security council. so let's be clear under the un charter, almost every recent military intervention or regime change operation was illegal. iraq, afghanistan, yugoslavia, none of these countries posed any threat to america. furthermore, the un did not grant the white house permission. john lease shock and awe in 2004, the un secretary general actually admitted that the u. s. invasion of iraq was illegal under the un charter i have indicated it was not in conformity with the un charter. from our point of view, from the charter point of view, it was illegal. the intervention in libya was shady as well. all the un security council approved was un arms embargo, yet the nato countries fudge to the definition and use that to unleash cruise missiles and then eventually topple the islamic socialist government us airstrikes on syria. and the continued presence of
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u. s. troops on syrian territory are also completely illegal, no threat to america, and no approval from the u. and so when linda was lecturing the world. 4 about the use of force, she forgot to look in the mirror, or perhaps she forgot what country she represents. also, biden has made a number of interesting freudian slips when discussing the war and ukraine. inflation is war award problem right now because of the war in iraq can impact on room with rushes doing this. you ms. war and you crank whether or not they're pulling back from felicia and the army from the the care song. buffalo, georgia is a city in iraq, biden must have thought of it because he voted to authorize the illegal unilateral invasion back in 2002. that was justified with lies about weapons of mass destruction. u. s. officials have actually admitted that in 2004, when their forces stormed felicia, they actually use the chemical weapons,
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a powder substance called white phosphorus that burns the eyes and skin. joe biden, son was actually among the u. s. troops occupying iraq after the illegal invasion, he served there in 20082009. so it's not really surprising that old joe might have lucia on his mind, but it's not just biden getting the conflicts confuse. remember bush's epic gaffe, the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a holier justified and brutal invasion of iraq. i mean of ukraine director anyway biden and bush seemed to remember iraq pretty well, but it slipped linda's mind when she was giving us a lecture on why kiya needs more boat loads of american weapons. linda also likes to talk about alleged russian war crimes and the need for accountability. yes. enforcing international law and holding people accountable for war crimes is
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certainly important. isn't it? linda? is that why the united states put sanctions on the international criminal court prosecutor who was investigating you as war crimes and afghanistan? these coercive acts directed and an international judicial institution and its civil servants, are unprecedented. and constitute serious attacks against the court. the rome statute system of international criminal justice and the rule of law more generally, how it's not shocking to hear the u. s. ambassador to the united nations talking this way. but we know that much of the world is rolling their eyes and laughing as they hear these words noting the utter hypocrisy of what's being said. but yet mainstream media just keeps nodding along as if there's nothing wrong with what she's saying. it's yet another case of the emperor has no clothes. i have to say that the hypocrisy shown there was absolutely staggering because just since world
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war 2, the entire 70 years since that time has been a litany of american aggression and invasions of brutality and savagery. unprecedented in the worlds in world history since the 2nd world war, they tried to dominate the world through absolute terror. we have to remember when they attacked iraq in 23. what they call that 1st day of attack was shocked and all. and we all watched on television, the cruise missiles plowing into bag that night, explosions, hundreds of explosions, thousands of people incinerated. and then the staggering brutality of the occupation after that the world has not forgotten these tribes and everything they've done since they said as a rules based order. well, we know that there is the un charter, there's international law for this. speaking of something else, but they never defined what that is. and i think the president putin defined it
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very well when he said their rules are nothing more, nothing less than we do. what you do, what we tell you to, no matter what it is, or else just some updates from the us congressional mid terms, ny, where republicans, how being projected to in slim majorities in both chambers of congress, the senate and the house of representatives. however, counting of votes in the election is ongoing 3 days later. for the senate, the races in r, a zone and nevada and ga, remain undecided. the latter of which will hold they run out of food on december 6th, reported expectations for sea and almost evenly balanced make up across all of congress . and as the mid term election followed, continues, joe biden has hinted other plan to stop. donald trump from running for the u. s. presidency in 2024. by allegedly using the department of justice.
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we just have to demonstrate that he will not take power by if we, if he does run on making sure he under legitimate efforts of our constitution does not become the next president. again, basically the sitting president, united states saying that he will use the power of his office to keep someone else out of office. and you know, this is the kind of thing that the american public is used to hearing our politicians say about latin america or about some other country don't abuse. the process don't be a threat to democracy. joe biden just expressed what i think is a threat to democracy. his, his idea that he is going to be the judge of who's allowed to run for office. these people are using power regularly to get after their political enemies. so i do think they have a plan. i do think that they intend to execute a plan that will be putting donald trump in some.

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