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a, a with this i was headlines on asi international. one of our crews joins russian troops on the front line in the ukraine. conflict. soldiers tell us there are many foreign mercenaries among p. s. forces develop nations pushing a green agenda, the un climate conference. i should say in egypt right now, it's in charles now shake. it does come, while much of africa suffers from energy, poverty unable to meet the needs of its population. the family of palestinian american journalists fatally shot while covering west buying protested, made demand justice at the un, actually accusing israel deliberately targeting the reporter. but here at our tea,
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we speak to the brother of the late sharina be ready when she was gone. once you've been trying to home and they were still firing on about that, just just not with all right with it. well, it headlines from moscow. it's odyssey international. it's saturday night now here on the russian capital. a pleasure to have you with us. we do talk now with that of the battle field and i don't yet script public where the russian military continue to bond sing. that's according to the ministry of defense as we understand engaging ukrainian forces, as well as spread to villagers. that can show you now a number of russian tanks because they took on ukrainian troops. the area in question does have significant strategic importance, is reportedly used by key f as a base target the city of don't yet, the south of the donates for public as well around to 80 eyes. foreign mercenaries
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of importantly, been killed while fighting for ukraine. while in the neighboring lugens for public, our senior correspondent would add against the ab is embedded with russian troops. and he's been witnessing the battles up close. i should warn you. you may find some of this report disturbing yet i do that, but i did. in fact, i think in this video, shared with us by the troops, russian forces ambush and enemy infiltration team. it is short and brutal thought through. i got off if you are you, william magazine, whereas in this movie, what are you doing here? in all 8 enemy fighters were killed. not one of them was confirmed to be ukrainian . passports were recovered from the bodies of 4 poles and the frenchman,
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3 other corpses couldn't be reached. is the requirement of treasury additional bash voucher bell pizza here in the location that will remain nameless for security purposes. war rages also. if a little further away, we are on the edge of russian positions, north of good im in naya, we don't want to give away the or exact settlement the exact place where we are, but things are certainly comma here than in other areas. nevertheless, the ukrainian military, well, not so much, not so much. the ukrainian military as mercenaries, foreigners, mostly polls are situated on the hill side opposite us. i drones have detected movement. so more thought seems
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a now at, at work. and i suppose that she would miss this, then we have a very advantageous position if they try to attack, had on our artillery, destroys them. and you can, every time they put together a convoy, it is eliminated right away. the situation in neighboring areas though, is more difficult. they all, for now, all the defense. their objective was to erect an impenetrable wall and they have done their best. all of these fighters are volunteers, and also veterans. a have fought the ukrainian military battled with ukrainian nationalists. and now engage with hordes afar and mercenaries if they do shoot his builders during a recent battles, we haven't even seen any ukrainians. only foreign mercenaries on radio intercepts we mostly hear polish, sometimes english. so far we are halting. everyone here understands why they joined
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previously, ukraine, generally reserved foreign fighters for active offensive operations. they were considered less expendable than ukrainian nationals, territorial defense units. this sheet to have changed, at least at this area of the front line, either due to manpower shortage, or an influx of new foreign fighters, laguna, can you go to new and new jersey? we're must and unders to made our enemy and must always consider our comparative strength. still during the initial battles we showed what were capable of and now they're operating in small groups supported by artillery. again, these are all volunteers teaches construction workers, sales people and managers who have put their old lives on hold to flight in al undeclared war. many still pretend is a conflict between russia and ukraine. for i've gasdio
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r t from don screeching. the cop 27 nuts, the un climate change conference in egypt right now with entering its 2nd weekend, joe biden did finally show up. though at the podium, he took a moment to pin pretty much blame for almost all global issues. largely on russia and biden demanded the we'll take steps to get away from fossil fuels. is more urgent than ever that we doubled down on our climate. commitment. rushes were only enhances the urgency of the need to transition the world off as dependence on fossil fuels. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. and that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. my friends, i came to the presidency, determined to be trying to make the transfer, former trans rational changes that are needed. now that american
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needs to make however, african representatives notate that the west green agenda doesn't address their own country's needs. as millions of people remain without power and heavily dependent on fossil fuels, protesters outside the conference charter. the slogans are seeking to remind america, president of the u. s. has one of the highest greenhouse gas emissions in the world . fine for this report now with a kenyan correspondent doesn't come to apart from criticism about africa, not receiving a fair deal. many delegates from africa also christian, the finance martyrs, discuss here at compton 7, as well as the road map to add a couple nice to white day with. and thou, or rather the i is the gay, meet us of these say am i to know sketches are ticking africa foot under we are seeing them developing a lot of appetite for forcing flynn in africa. really,
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this is not this beauty under which we should be operating with at cop culturally blue called to do much in our last people who got people are dying in my own community. now, by 1400000 people are dismiss, all indications are that african leaders and delegates are united behind the principle of just energy. meaning people enough re, candace 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. and while our western nations continue to promote the green agenda for africa, they do enjoy importing. it's all in gas. now, many african representatives are increasingly emphasizing the priority of their own populations. well being. as are africa correspondent cannibal, the tattler now explains as thousands of delegates in india luxury resort town of sham. i'll shake up busy discussing climate change in energy transition. the
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reality on the ground is far removed from the high level discussions that claim to represent them. what do you know about cryptogenic? nothing. i river good and i do it. that is cook turn. what? cook 27. do you know what it it? oh no, no, aaron, or anything about crop 27. i just know about climate change. that it's a serious thing and we need to start changing our attitude towards the 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,
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let alone climate change. do you care about let me check. i tend to teach. how worried are you about climate change? i think it's, it's a matter that very scary. i, i think personally we've experienced 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 at 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 if i'm not worried at all. i'm just worried that if you and it's just, you know, like taking this or 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 see is developing nations are rightfully agree that western nations
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have develop very quantities on carbon emissions, 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. joined us producing your buckets. china's producing a nuts and bolts, 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 to reduce your consumption. how does this sound to a child who hasn't eaten in days? meanwhile, they hear for people on the ground. it also seems the very same wisdom, it is a delay developing countries, the opportunity to do what they did for censure. and that is develop that i will if, as a philosophy in china's work and so with winter,
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fast approaching and us on energy going through the roof. the german parliament on friday rule to extend the lifespan of 3 nuclear power plants. it comes as the country tries to win itself off, russian gas imports. of course in response to the conflict in ukraine. a bundle stock member carina conrad warned that the lack of affordable energy could even lita deaths among some german citizens. it did not home right now, people are unsure about the approaching winter. they're scared that they may not be able to for their electricity. and they may have to sit in the cold. and that could mean death to the poor. la germany had originally planned a phase of its 3 remaining nuclear plants by year's end. in light of the energy crisis, the chancellor has ordered them to continue operating until at least mid april and deal with a soaring energy bills. germany is also set to spend more than 80000000000 euros on subsidies for households and businesses. and some of the funding could be met with
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a windfall tax on the current, huge profits of various energy producers. and i spoke with former german m. p for the alternative for germany potty hans york. mueller, who believes german people are simply paying the price for the decisions of their government. i am very much concerned because it is not enough to to keep the 3 atomic power plants running. first, we need more atomic power plants and a 2nd we need, we have to, to repair or not stream want at not seem to as fast as we can, and come back to reliable and cheap gas supply from russia. if you have a look here, this is sir, my gas bill, and you can see it's now at the kilowatt hour cost. now, $0.16. and one year ago it was the half level. look it was $0.08. and this is only know now the day this state of the art because it's, you know,
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at the r are at the earth resource market. we have now for fault higher gas prices that we had the last year. yes. are between our 15 and 20 percent off to him, a population are the, the lower ones and the really know have to to choose between eating and teaching. that's unbelievable. we are allegedly one of the richest country in the wall. yes, we were one of the richest country in the world. before our own inadvertent commerce profile, our own government decided to destroy german economy completely in order to fulfill the orders of the big brother in washington. political class is becoming aware of being pressed into the corner. they are not aware of the fact that they are pressed themselves into the corner because we elected them, we want them to defend our rights. we want them to defend our interests, but what they did on the opposite, they exert american interests at the expense of our old german people. yes,
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they have become aware of it, but the consequences they draw out of it are not the right ones. the consequences should be okay, be made a mistake. let's open ourselves to talks with our citizens. this would be the right consequence, but the consequences that are drawn now are the opposite. once they prominent a belgian politician has warned that washington is leading the you into a danger zone. and that in the interest of all europeans, the blocks policies have to change the biden and ministration is leading us into a devastating conflict with russia. the west has an act for deluding itself, undermining its own interests and making itself hated in the world. putin is not as isolated as the western media claim. in the interest of europe and the european people, we must reject zalinski hardline approach. negotiate the partition of ukraine with russia and lift the sanctions. the former senator served in the national parliament for 16 years is currently
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a regional lawmaker in brussels. he went on to say that europeans are suffering from what he calls a brutal drop in their standard of living. adding that while the u. s. has been relatively unscathed from the sanctions blow back, it's actually profiting mean time from selling all these weapons to kiev. now that of course has european households are paying more than ever before on their energy bills. hungary is foreign minister, spoke out about it and reported that the western sanctions against russia have forced his country to pay about $12000000000.00 euros more for energy this year. we spoke with independent journalist, look, we have a who says these policies are simply crushing european economies. what strikes me as well as senate to their specs is the fact that tom, oh, it is the european sanctions on russia that are destroying our economy. we have destroyed our economy by the site that we would not rely upon cheap energy from russia. it's not russia that black males, us,
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it is us ourselves. we have destroyed it. why the fighting that we will not rely any more on russian oil, coal, or what's more important gas, do you to peons believe that we have the truth and the whole world should follow us that we know better? that's why europe impose these sanctions on country as far as down burma, russia, of course, in other countries, we decide what is good, what his list, of course is following covert or the russian foreign minister is there with moscow saying the form is a vital platform for global multi lateral dialogue, a sort of a lover off has already held a bilateral meeting with his indonesian counterpart. a number of western states have also been invited to attend, including the us and it's nato allies of australia and new zealand. a person abiding was among those attending the summit in cambodia. although in his speech he gave credit for hosting the event to another country. no that we are back together
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. who can bodya? i look forward to building new even stronger progress and we've already made. and i want to thank the prime minister of corporate columbia leadership as soon chair or crossing live now to political than a foreign policy expert. there is doctor super come out duck. i thank you very much for coming on the program. a very warm welcome. see you moscow says a vital platform for global multi lateral dialogue. what are your expectations, what, what do you think is going to come out of this summer? is the 1st one in 3 years? yes, of course, it has a very vital competent and vital platform for multilateral cooperation. and if they share some, it's an r c does have asi and does have a very important role in relation to g o, economic and political leadership across the pacific. and in relation to indoor
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indoor, passive, it gets such. so therefore, i think this is stacey summit, which is taking place. do you think lead time after ramos are gap of 3 years? becomes very, very important such. and it does have a lot of implication in relation to the indoor best of a division. and in my understanding, the outcome of the summit would be very, very in depth, and it would be radical headspace finally to show in a kind of a direction to the rest of the world. so especially in the post panoramic scenario and space me after the call be as thoughts, you know, so, and important countries doctor in partying it, whether the united states of america, japan, india, china, australia, new zealand, russia cause being a part and parcel of it to get to read the mission and use taishan country that such. so therefore it becomes very, very important, you know, kind of
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a very important meeting. and i guess all international issues concerning humanity, as well as founding mankind with the past in debt, especially issues and relation to governance in relation to proper deadlock meant there are countries in relation to you know, like i'm in now be environmental changes which are taking place environmental disaster, which is taking place across the world, climate change, as well as food security at large and definitely in my end of 10, being russia and ukraine war would also be discussed in the summit on the headlines . and i do understand that to be, would be kind of our goal, his attempt to solve all this, all the problems as well as all these issues there now amicable and in my understanding probably be able to be a positive outcome. all right, well i do admire your optimism so certainly the ukraine issue is going to have to
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be addressed at some point among the id and members. but i think you are right. they will be covering an awful lot of international and national domestic issues. and as you say, it's a lot of angles going on to the, it's as you, in summit, i wanted to ask you that you mentioned russia. russia's top different, of course, is among those attending what, as far as you're concerned, dr. data, what are the prospects of russia? asia cooperation? well, i guess russia has always been a part and parcel of asia as such, and be all gone through russia. you have to be euro asia, you know, like i'm in russia, i've known as euro asia, better for russia doesn't have a lot of importance when it comes to the question of europe. also at the same time when it comes to the question of asia as much and time i'll be patient conference has been very deep rooted it has been betty. very cool. it has been very significant transportation. russia and ties with india is very,
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very significant. and it is a very, very deep rooted, but time tested relationship they have out on out of the prime minister always keeps on advocating. there are external f, as minister has also advocated that many times and be here in india. we do understand the importance of the time time relationship with russia and our relationship with russia goes very, very deep. that's such, it goes even before the pre independent base. i thought, you know, like during the time of her ball tribute through revelation as thoughts, you know, you get to play a lot of books on a lot of important role when it came to the question. you know how to do the assessment in relation to the bolshevik revolution. i'm talking about be, eat all the post world war. that's not, you know, so live number when you're printing so that it shows the nature and the importance of our relationship with russia. as such, we have had
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a fantastic relationship with bottom or soviet union. and our relationship with russia has been very, very good after the disintegration also render actually about really under the konami crisis. after that, you can take ration and you need an army was hard to get it. well, we had stood by russia. so i do understand that, you know, we understand the importance of russia in relation to as such. and russia also understands the importance of india and religion to asia. so therefore, in my understanding india, russia, se, asia, euthanasia can play are very, very major role in tom sob, geostrategic relationship strangely, in this part of the world. it's very should be in relation to in the past. and of course we do have ready friendly ties, which are fairly obvious. newsline also with south korea as well as japan and our title, the united states of america is also very deeply. very cool. here's something i
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wanted to ask you about doctor. if i could jump in, i do forgive me for interrupting you. i apologize, but you mentioned america and i'm running low on time here. and i wanted to pick you up on that because obviously as you say, there are a lot of g o strategic partnerships in full bloom at the moment whether it's about bricks or s c. well, the as the members as well the united states. so it's certainly attending some of the members of the, of washington are attending this summit. what all the interests of washington do you think in south east asia, brother, washington has got deep rooted interest in relation to se, asia, in relation to issue. stacy has lots of washington dog has its own position when it comes to the question of south china sea and then also in relation to faster because i'm as much at the same time. washington also has a lot of influence in relation to indian ocean. so therefore, the interest of washington is very deep rooted when it comes to the question of indo passive that's, that's at the same time we here in india,
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we have always advocated, you know, like our freedom democracy and proper democratic power structured in the issue to be as much at the same time, we have also spoken about, you know, proper you know, maintenance off international law and order when it comes to the question of ocean line. those when it comes to the question of seattle opposition in relation to south china 3 in relation to patrick osha and then the indian ocean is also very clear. we have always advocated a lead path. h for all countries and power all shall live the ocean line, those that such. so therefore, i understand that there is going to be a deep rooted time to up up, you know, understanding as well as people kind of sideline meeting in relation to all this issues. dad is also the concept of quality as well as some high shanghai population and brits that such so bad are many models. the lex will forums in this part of the
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world. s thought, you know, be the and we have use case. yes. i mean, we have shanghai operation, it hides into what so many leaders of what you say, the seo, the bricks, to the russian president vladimir putin. they all keep talking about the emerging multi poder, well dr. song come, all data is a conversation we'll have to continue another time though, a political and foreign policy expert and thanks for joining camera. thank you so much. counting 3 justice and accountability. that's what the family of sharina abolla clay have called for 6 months after the palestinian american journalist was killed. it comes off for a week long un meeting concluded on friday that heard about alleged human rights violations in the palestinian territories. now the commission of inquiry, listen to a number of testimonies including sharina, barclays, and nice, some of our colleagues, one of whom was wounded in the very same attack. they also urged the u. n to conduct an actual investigation of the killing itself. saying that televi tv's
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criminal probe into the journalists killing was not honest, that she was specifically the aim of israeli forces. what was shocking is that she was in of quiet area. there was nothing happening in that and that specific scene. and we've seen videos of how she was nearly walking with, with few of her other colleagues. um, so being that was clear, it clearly showed that she was targeted and it was deliberate on a israel, the accused of the un. i've actually pursuing an agenda against it. finally admitted in september that the fatal shot was, quote, likely taken by an israeli soldier. and added, however, the killing of the journalist was not intentional. it appears that it is not possible to unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire which hit miss abdulla clay. however, there is a high possibility that miss sabu or clay was accidentally hit by idea of gunfire. that was fired towards suspects identified as armed palestinian gunmen during an
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exchange of fire in which lay for a scheme wide spread and indiscriminate shots were fired towards id of soldiers. for algebra, john list sharina clay was fatally shot in may while covering clashes between israeli troops and palestinians and a refugee camp in the west bank. a death was followed by widespread protest in palestine and her christian funeral ended up in turmoil as is ready, police even rated the procession. earlier my colleague uno neil spoke to the brother of the deceased journalist. we haven't put any way to do since we're not active during order from day one since you are right is were changing that here and it is changing their story, trying to force incidents and you didn't put any weight on this. there were several reports. credible reports based on facts on eye witnesses from different media.
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it's from the united nation, from human rights organizations, providing evidence that she was intention to buy. and it's very like we also saw that a video tapes which was taken from the place she was kids and the chose more than 60 and it's fired on or should even count on the journal scheme would run without stopping the volume of sharps fire even when you are done, you're going ones deeper were trying to help us and they were still firing on above the just just never had another. and this again tells us that they targeted and all that again is that it was a mistake is not acceptable as israel say's about palestinian gunmen were behind sharina in some way. but you think about sharina was deliberately targeted?
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absolutely. we didn't see or seen when it turns on a government policy or government in several days, 7 videotapes were showed around. there were not a single, really turn toward is not the single person in that just need you're walking down the street when they started targeting shooting and there's some movie was also injured badly. and she was totally, you know, unfortunately, especially need to, can my sniper shot the lies and why it keeps on going and ongoing. and everybody knows that this is the one who can exert. anything they are trying to do is do a investigation which should bring someone.

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