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ah, with a headline stories this, our western nations push a green agenda. the un climate summit in egypt coming while much of africa suffers from energy poverty on able to meet the needs of its population. we report and high push back to valid on the continent is gathering pace with family. all of a palestinian american journalists to fatally shot by is really trip 6 months ago. demands just south the u. n. accusing israel up deliberately targeting the reporter party. thanks to the brother of the late sharina oper. luckily you only once you
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are gone ones you've been, we're trying to her and they were still fired in on about the just just never had another on this. again, there's not vein talking to a mistake is not up to the actual a you an official admit, she has no evidence to park off a claim, not russian soldiers were using viagra to raise your premiums revealing she was simply told that by officials with 3 am in mexico city, 5 pm in manila, mid day right here in moscow. welcome to the global news run up on our t on mm. or the u. n. climate summit in egypt has now entered a 2nd h. u. s. president joe biden has made on appearance. he pin the blame for global
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issues directly on russia and demanded that the world take steps to cut fossil fuel usage is more urgent than ever. the we double down on our climbing commitments, rushes we're only enhances the urgency of the need to transition the world office to prentice on fossil fuels. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. by france, i came to the presidency, determined to be to try and make the transfer formula trash for rational changes that are needed near the american each. tonight. however, african representatives noted that the west's green agenda does not address their own country's needs, as hundreds of millions of people on the continent have no electricity or must burn
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fossil fuels for heating and cooking. while protesters out the cup $27.00 summit here chanted about joe biden, must quote, pay up for africa. climate change related loss of life. reminding the president of the u. s. has the highest historical greenhouse gas emission rates in the world. canyon reporter done. cabrera offers some additional perspective on that. apart from criticism about african not receiving a fair deal, many delegates from africa also christian the finance model. discuss here at compton 7, as well as the road map to add a couple nice to wild. they with our i that the i is the m s of these m. i do, you know, status are ticking africa for can and we are seeing them developing a lot of appetite forcing when in africa, really, this is not this beauty tender week. we should be operating with article cops should really look out too much in our last people who go,
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people are dying in my own community. now about 1400000 people are dismiss. all indications that are can lead us and delegates are united behind the principles. just energy, meaning people, enough re conduct time the need to implement climate change policies. but it's going not to be at the will of the west or at the expense of africa, people and economies over the past 50 years. well, while western nations continue to preach the green agenda to africa, the and port, it's orland gauss, leaving the continent unable to meet its own energy needs and african representatives. while they are increasingly emphasizing the priority of their own populations. well being. as ortiz covered avo letter reports, as thousands of delegates ingest luxury resort town of sham, i'll shake up busy discussing climate change in energy transition. the reality on the ground is bob removed from the high level discussions that claim to represent
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them. what do you know about cryptogenic? nothing. oliver. good and i do it. that is cooked. and what cook 27. do you know what it it? oh no, no, aaron, or anything about crop? 27 as this know about climate change, that it's a serious thing and we need to start changing our attitude towards their atmosphere . so yeah, that's my take, this is alexander as those throw away from africa's richest square mile. it is also in the heart of the largest industrial city on the continent. but this place is also a microcosm of africa's energy poverty. here in sub saharan africa, over 600000000 people live without access to electricity and 900000000 cook using traditional fossil fuels. these people are resilient, and every day is a fight for their lives. then live louis, let alone climate change. do you care about leveraging timothy?
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how worried are you about climate change? i think it's, it's a matter that very scary. i, i think personally we've experience very highs and very lowes. so it's something that is concerning, but i don't think anything in our lifetime. south africa is the most industrialized country on the continent, but the country itself has been going through electricity blackouts, meaning people are forced to check their phones and work study and light homes with candlelight. do you care where they electricity is generated from coal or from renewable energy sources? notice i don't know, i don't care. i'm not worried at all. i'm just worried that if you and it's just, you know, like taking this all, i could see we could look at the let you try and buy, we need to change like on the real, like, all this is to say is developing nations are rightfully agree that western nations have develop very one of these on carbon emissions,
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and they still continue to do so. the united states for 5 percent of the world's population still uses 25 percent of the world's resources. you're out source production to china and then you said china is the carbon polluter. china's producing of buckets, china's producing or not st. boards, china's producing your fornes tried to produce it in your own countries. and so your carbon emissions rise. you love lecturing us because you have a colonial mentality. 2.7000000000 people can't eat now and you're telling people reduce your consumption. how does this sound to a child who hasn't eaten in days while they hear for people on the ground? it also seems the very same western emitters i belie developing countries, the opportunity to do what they did for st. you and that is develop cannibal if as a philosophy enjoin is very justice and accountability. that's
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what the family of the al jazeera report or sharina absolute have called for 6 months after the palestinian american journalist was killed. it comes of a week long united nations hearing on a legit human rights violations in the palestinian territories. wrapped up on friday, a un human rights council commission of inquiry heard testimony from both trin accolades, niece and her colleagues, one of whom was wounded in this same attack. they accuse this really forces or deliberately targeting journalists of stress. israel did not conduct an honest criminal investigation into miss ob workplace, killing their further demanding a pro, be conducted by the you in itself, in order to get real answers on justice. for sure. we literally, authorities have refused to cooperate with the un body, accusing it up, pursuing, quote, an anti israel agenda. in september, the country's armed forces did admit that fatal shot was quote,
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likely taken by an really soldier. but said the killing of the journalists was not intentional. it appears that it is not possible to unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire which hit this oblong clay. however, there is a high possibility that miss ob, luckily, was accidentally hit by idea of gunfire that was fired toward suspects identified as armed palestinian gunman during the exchange of fire in which life risking widespread and indiscriminate shots were fired towards idea of soldiers. some background, 51 year old, serene a likely a palestinian american al jazeera journalist was fatally shot in may this year a while covering clashes between israeli troops on palestinians. a refugee camp in the west bank or death was followed by widespread protests in palestine on her funeral ended up in turmoil, as is really police rated the procession. earlier i spoke to the deceased journalist brother, anton. luckily,
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we shared his view of israel's response to the project. we haven't put any way to view or not, or during the day one since you were changing that or not, it is changing their story, science. why? course and we didn't put any way on this. there were several different kinds of reports based on tags, on eye witnesses from different media. it's from the united nation, from human rights organizations who provided evidence that she was intention to buy. and it's like we also want to read your tapes which are taken from the place she was killed and chose more than 16. it's why it's on her shifting hand on the journal. steam would run without stopping re
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volleys or start awful shops, fire. even when she went down even went deeper, assigned to her punch, and they were still firing on about the chairs just rather than 10. and this again, those are they. targeted goals are negations, that was a mistake is not acceptable, as they are not willing to cooperate with any seeing. they are not willing to initiate the years. they just throw in the getting we saw what statement they came up. winds on september, just naming that. she was unintentional. mistake even this even if it was a mistake, there should be someone in the counter. boom. israel say's that palestinian gunmen were behind sharina in some way. but you think that sherwin was deliberately targeted? absolutely. we didn't see a single militant or a gunman, but a senior gunman and several days. videotapes where showed graham, there were not
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a single money sent or not to sing going on. person in that area. just need your walking down the street. when they start to target, think shooting, i'm very sorry, some movie was also injured badly, and she didn't wanna talk to you. you know, unfortunately, assessing interventions. my sniper shot less than a month after, alleging russian soldiers had been supplied with viagra to rape ukrainians. the un, special representative on sexual violence has now admitted she hasn't seen any evidence to corroborate that claim. that information was important to me in the presence of the deputy prime minister if i miss, you know, and, and the deputy minister of foreign affairs. oh, good. you did not make an investigation about by yarbrough or something,
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but it's not my, it's not my job to make it. and i do not have the monday. i sit in new york in an office in new york. my role is not to investigate the investigation is going on by the human was monitoring team and the international commission will be in their report. so there is nothing about about but she obviously washed her hands off of this. right. but it was a very happy accusation specifically saying it was a deliberate tactic and a military strategy. now, why would this be said with so much emphasis without having any evidence? well, it does pay russia in a negative light. and once that information is out, as you mentioned, the media just ran with it without actually looking into it. in fact, you know, a lot of these allegations have been fairly, an accurate. yeah, and of course, as you say the media when absolutely full tilt with it, the truth comes out. is there any retraction in the media? no, none fear rela, and of course, as you well know, it's not the 1st time the claims in this war have been called out. ludmilla dennis
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about was eventually fired for regurgitating. similar lies about the russian soldiers, particularly lying about them. building a fortified prison near the upper ocean nuclear power plant building concentration camps where they put ukrainians in there, which by the way is on wikipedia, cited as fact. she also lied about the raping women, gang thing, women and children, and specifically talked about how the russian soldiers were also committing violence against women. now these lives were so sensational that even ukrainian activists and ukrainian journalist said that they couldn't, these were hurting ukrainians, ukraine's credibility, and basically they were so sensationalize that they didn't really make your brain look good. and she actually was able to admit to these 2 prank or is that this was done in order to get weapons to ukraine. let's take
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a look. you go. i'm what they told me. can you write that? there is a prison at those oper, ozi a nuclear plant, because official media sources are supposed to say this. oh, well, no more. the ombudsman didn't want to say it here. he only says when the president's office tells him to be in baltimore. but i'm being asked to say this by the authorities by intelligence. so you will, it's almost a case of too little too late when the truth finally does see that of the light of day, you can go back to the boot shop mass grave tragedy that was blamed on russia. the bombing of the nor stream pipelines that was blamed on russia, the attack on the approach, the power plant, the russia, has been guarding since march, that was blamed on russia as well. and yet another story that was also debunk fear rela, horrifying idea about gold teeth. yes, so these stories are extreme and they are sensational, as we mentioned. so this was about a plastic box that was filled with gold teeth,
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reportedly from ukrainian soldiers that were dead or alive. and this was, of course, a cited on all the western media without any fact checking. and it turned out that these, the story was debug by a german outlet, and it actually belonged to a dentist system indecency in a phone. could these crowns have come from dead people? oh my god, i know they come from people i have treated all those years. i took these teeth out because they were fat. over the course of 30 years, i removed tens of thousands of young hobbes. this is just a fraction of them. so while it was true that there were teeth and that $200.00 of them were found outside an area near east idiom, it was it, of course, the story that the ukrainians came up with and the ukrainian media came up with. and what we're seeing is that this has often happening, and this isn't the 1st time in terms of the west and the u. n's perceived enemies. we saw the same thing in libya with new market daffy's army that was accused of
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using by agra to break women. and so we're, we're talking about serious accusations of rape, of abuse, of children, of, of, of gang rape. even we're talking about just violence against women, to dehumanize. people is what the, the, you and wraps words were. so this, again, these strategies we've seen also be used recently by the same a rap, palmilla. patton in ethiopia, and me and mar. so if we learned to spot these part patterns, we can actually be able to debug them and that is the good thing, worries out we are seeing an attempt to debug them, but we are seeing, as you've mentioned 0 retractions on this or any sort of admittance or accountability hey, my colleague for ela, isabel on rory, sushi, no. america's well fir queen, outside of a u. s. conservative host, as slum the ukranian president at further alleging that aid money sent by the u. s
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. is not being used appropriately by key officials. candice owens went on to the mom, the american government investigate the matter properly. how much are you getting a credit of our $50000000000.00. 7 no, not for this welfare queen. he wants to keep it coming and that's what he is present. zalinski is america's welfare queen. and if you, i know all this money is going, i spent a couple of weeks in europe. people are saying that ukrainian officials are buying property in switzerland asking some very simple questions. everybody should ask, isn't it suspicious that we were just told that we had to leave the afghan war? and then the very next day on september 1st, america said that they were due, we were joining an effort. we were locking onto the e, you joint effort to help ukraine join nato. we left one money, a money laundering operation, and we jumped right in to the next one, key of and says that u. s. support is vital since it's public finances we're just quotes collapse. otherwise, washington has approved or sent her on $66000000000.00 in financial military and
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humanitarian aid to ukraine. this year alone, the total amount, by the way, sent no amounts to one 3rd of ukraine's g. d. p. in 2021. the most recent approval has provoked worry among congressional republicans and journalists, daniela's are says, those concerns have real grounds. no one knows where this war is going. no one knows how to, how it will end is extremely dangerous. so yeah, there's a great deal beside the fact that involves a lot of money to and at a time when the economy is not in good shape, ukraine is, is probably the most corrupt country in europe. is a long, rich history of corruption. and i doubt that has stopped because of the war, so i wouldn't be surprised at all if money is being funneled off and weapons as well. if the u. s stopped eating the grain, the ukraine would collapse very rapidly. so i think what's happening kiev right now
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is that the does landscape government has tried to do its best to rain and corruption, or least keep corruption under wraps because it knows that if, if, if the ukraine resumes this, know it's old ways that western support will cook well, quickly disappear will the ease in turn seems to be getting even less enthusiastic in its support for a key of them. the u. s. as it's new, a package amounting to 18000000000 euro may end up cancelled after a veto by hungry recent protests. have shown, obvious disagreement on the ukraine question, but a, you officials lashed out those rallies against the western campaign sponsoring kit . our financial, our humanitarian support to ukraine within the framework of winter aid is not a normal european matter where people play poker and negotiate back and forth about financial resources. well,
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the whole binder there you have been using us to suppress nationals. i went diesel goes and the idea of the european union is to clear the hobby and union, and i did states of europe that's a long time ago. and they should all be states with me and everything should be good. i was homeless us all time for a project going, jumping up and gains in for the c doesn't matter. shouldn't matter. when you look at the you, the fact that hunger, he's actually getting money from the hoping and he said net beneficiary from the european union. so they use that as a means of pressure on hungary basing. if you off the line on the ocean, then we're going to involve something about the floor and the separation of balance or something like that, which was gotcha. which to me, looks, looks he murky. you know the tool as things at that to the money we give you, and then you have to concede, almosha provoking russia outside the u. s.
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itself has described the goal of dropping a long range missile over the arctic as part of its latest military exercises. it puts this thing within range of russia. we are intentionally trying to be provocative without being escal tory. we're trying to deter russian aggression in expansionist behavior by showing enhanced capabilities of the nato allies. the missile dropped mark the 1st ever a demonstration of a program called rapid dragon by us forces in europe. the experimental project uses a cargo plane to parachute cruise missiles, but later fly to their target. now that technology allows us allies who don't have bomber or craft to also launch similar attacks. such training coincided with nato exercises all across europe, which are aimed at bolstering the alliances, a talk capabilities. while it isn't the 1st time, washington has expressed its desire to control the far north. recently, us sen, angus king and nato chief, you in storage and burg,
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spoke on not seeing that the arctic is a potential conflict between america and moscow. russia responded, seeing that the west is trying to turn the north into a quote, battlefield, former pentagon, security analyst, micro maloof phase. it is clear the west is trying to send belligerent message, but it's just trying to show power projection and, and experimentation. and they're supposed to be trying to send a message that's very clear whether or not they be able to do that under real bad feel conditions is, is questionable, but at any rate, it's something the air force has been trying for a few years. what they're really doing is continuously provoking in a way that is driving russia closer and closer to china. and
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it's something that if they did not want to provoke russia, they're doing a great job of it by, by doing what they're doing and constantly using russia as their, as their whipping post all the time. but it's, i think what moscow should perhaps consider is to take note of the weapons system come up with a means of dealing with it and, and not even comment. ok, no story to tell you by today former us national security advisor john bolton was left to simply praise the 1st amendment. after having his past statements dumped on him at a public event. independent journalist taylor hanson confronted the official with some uncomfortable questions before he and his free speech was met with a swift dismissal bow. and how do you spell the truck when you write about weapons
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of mass destruction in iraq? we get started the you. why did you tell julie the gone? why do you think that's acceptable or is it celebrating more? why? why do another example work? well, we spoke to taylor him for we asked that by his obvious frustration with john bolton . he says one reason for that is that he believes mister bolton wants to turn the ukrainian conflict into the new gallery. them. i actually stood up, i reached out to his team prior and tried to have a more formal meeting with them. so i could discuss these questions in private and get it on camera in a more formal and you know, quote or professional way. but then they of course didn't respond because they're
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not willing to answer any of these questions or the tough questions. so that's when i book 2 tickets to the event one for me and one for my camera man. and i stood up and interrupted him while he was giving a speech on actually ukraine and russia. the conference that's currently going on. and you know, his speech was about how we should continuously be funding ukraine. and he, you know, quote and said the russia bear is the biggest threat to our democracy. so really, he's just trying to go over what he did in iraq again. and then again, you want to turn ukraine into the new afghanistan's, but continuously longer money. so that's why i confronted him. i was temporarily detained for about 20 minutes. and then they released me and they brought me to the parking garage where i was parked, and they cited me with a trespassing ticket. they all clapped on q and i was removed and he made the joke about the 1st amendment. i mean, this guy doesn't care about the 1st and then he only cares about speech that is
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convenient to him and is neil con war hoc narrative. john bolton was national security advisor and donald trump's administration, and advocated for us intervention in quite a few places. iraq, afghanistan, syria, venezuela, and even russian. last month he told the wife of wiki leaks funder julian songs, that he hopes the whistleblower gets at least 176 years in jail for publishing evidence of war crimes. tara hudson again, is confident one day washington officials will have to answer for their actions are in the process of actually trying to extra di da songs so they can essentially send him him to death. here in america, you know, i am optimistic that you know one day the right people will take charge again in america and make these people pay. but i'm not thinking that it's going to be within their lifetime, considering all these people seem to kind of be on their death bed already. i mean, they're already dropping like flies from old age, but i'm really more worried right now about the new kind of neo con establishment
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movement that's rising up. you know, the ones that they want to infinitely fun ukraine. they mean they're essentially turning ukraine in the new version of afghan. and then and julian assigned, i talked about, you know, the real reason behind afghanistan. i mean, it's essentially just one huge infinite war to say literally just so they can monitor money and enrich themselves with american blood and you know, on someone else's soil, but i think that's exactly what's going on. but i really am optimistic, but i think it's going to take quite a while for any nice people to face any real repercussions. ok, quite extraordinary story. told next john daly annex, neo nazi skinhead fled from the u. s. to israel in the night after his own gang attempted to murder him for being jewish or documentary team explores his life since then in escape from the
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development, only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time to sit down and talk today, i'm authorizing the additional strong sanction foreign companies. quitting russia, numbers on a licensing atm cause of blantan bangs disconnected from the international payment system. functional move, happy jermel donna and euro exchange rates follow up on. i trouble up on a couple more of those. so i would know what the committee met. evoke missed the
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