tv News RT November 14, 2022 6:00am-6:31am EST
6:00 am
i want to talk to my indiana. oh, i did some more. a love a good. thank you, bye. ah, ukraine. bad journalist accused of violating spirit world not to enter her spot. that says images emerge from the city of people tied up and named collaborators. valve. i pod so go walk in to see where the labs are key, follows the russian army and it's for let list artillery jewels with ukranian troops as moscow repels. he has a tax on the don bass frontline. the stage is that where the g 20 conference in indonesia with the russian foreign minister in attendance,
6:01 am
western powers are reportedly preparing to snub moscow at before. amid growing divisions over the ukraine, prices, africa, farming, industry buckles under price pressures as the continent is forced to use expensive western fertilizers to replace sanction russian supplies, leaving local farmers desperate. ah, hello for martine or national leaders in moscow and from wherever you may be watching. welcome to the hours most, pressing new stories. i'm fear, elizabeth, glad to have you with us. cab has revoked the work permits of journalists who violated rules banning them from entering the city of her san that's after ukrainian troops arrived following russia's withdrawl. ukrainian media says at least 6 journalists, including from cnn and sky news are among those targeted let's discuss that with
6:02 am
our correspondent donald quarter. welcome dawn. so don, a rather unusual chain of events here. i mean, why has ukraine opted to band are normally preferred western mainstream media. while these reports of journalists having their work permits revoked, including those from cnn and sky news, actually came after a quite disgruntled statement from the ukrainian military's leadership key top. ras said that these journalists began working in areas of care song, now occupied by ukrainian troops against the orders of black mirrors, the lensky who said that they should stay put before they get the okay from, from the ukrainian government. and interestingly enough, we're hearing about all this alongside accusations from zalinski himself, alleging that hundreds of war crimes took place in by the russian military, committed by the russian military in that area when it was controlled by russian
6:03 am
forces. we've, we've seen in the western media that they've reported widely about this with the small disclaimer that they can't verify it at all. because of course, these journalists are not being allowed to go to these areas where these alleged war crimes apparently took place. on top of that, the western journalists that were effected here were reporting in care saw, and actually trying to make the whole situation look favourable to the ukrainian government make it look like the locals. there were welcoming the ukrainian military with open arms. let's take a look at that coverage. this is liberation looks like this is what liberation. feels like. one has to wonder the why cnn focused so much time on those scenes and so little on the actual ukrainian neo nazi salute that found their way on to cnn coverage. and for many on the
6:04 am
internet. to speculate that that was actually the reason why cnn had its accreditation revoked by the ukrainian authorities in the 1st place in terms of showing these have people cheering, you know, for the ukrainian military coming in though that was likely an easy victory for the mainstream media because we have to remember that the russian military spent weeks actually evacuating civilians from the region before their actual military withdrawal. so it's very unlikely that there are really any people that supported the pro russian san administration. they're actually left in those areas. that's quite an interesting framing. so we've also seen the reports of just start repression of the people that are left and hard on and now the ukrainian controls region. what can you tell us about this? well, at this point, these so called filtration methods being carried out by the ukranian authorities or something to be expected in territories that fall under the occupations view of the
6:05 am
printing military. because the western media is already published. a lot of pictures showing these people alleged to be pro russian collaborators, so called collaborators tied to polls and facing basically abuse from other residents of care song that support the ukrainian government. i say allegedly because these people have not gone through any trial. there has not been any sort of investigation to actually establish that these people support russia at all. and what's even scarier is in connection in a connection to what i said earlier about the fact that most pro russian residents have likely already left that area. but according to what we've heard from you for indian officials deciding who is, who before carrying out a purge of people in this region doesn't actually mean that much to them. if the law enforcement system fails and does not successfully deal with the trait is than the military will deal with them, there is no other way have talked to the military and they have sat say they will
6:06 am
just shoot them like dogs. so probably the most interesting thing about all this is that key of gets to extra judicially de shall punishments to people. it says supported the russian government. it gets to ban western journalists after banning all of its own opposition. journalists in the 1st place from actually doing work in the country, and yet the west continues to call ukraine a democracy. it's certainly a very strange thing. some unbelievable allegations and events. thank you. don. art is don quarter and now on to the latest on the front lines of the ukraine conflict were key. f continues to shell residential areas of the loo. ganske region. local authority stay the village of sub both. gov was hit by. hi, marge, long range missiles leaving several residential buildings and a school damage, no casualties have yet been reported. air defense systems were also activated in the city of lugens, though no details were available on the aftermath of the attacks. as ukrainian
6:07 am
forces target civilian districts and regions that recently seceded, the country, the russian army has repelled the tax in the lou gone squeezen were intense artillery battles have been underway, reporting from the front line. here's our t mora gosti of amid the fields and forests of the gods countryside, some of the fiercest fighting rages, day and night miss owls and shelves crisscross the sky. these ceaseless at this point. but now i thought a salvo of distancing rockets to see where they lab to judge precisely how to correct auxiliary fall. what will follow? he's the artillery does not rest in multiple
6:08 am
shifts. batteries of launches and howard. so as far as ukrainian positions, they are most often the deciding factor in whether an attack fails or succeeds along the criminal aisle. smog about rock plot is still very much tense. russian. the defenses here are stable. the front line has stabilized but nationalist elements as well as the credit military and predominantly or many sectors far mostly haven't stopped, efforts, haven't seized efforts to find the weak link to pro ration defenses in order to find a weak link to push their offensive, which is stalled across the la guns for blood.
6:09 am
with yellow sedation were assigned the task of shelling, 8 enemies soldiers. the grad rocket launcher did the job and covered them with artillery fire. ukraine is sparing nothing, neither resources, nor lives in an effort to reclaim momentum and break through russian launch. they know they're on the clock. ah, tens of thousands of fresh troops trading across russia. preparing for deployment, the military industrial complex is kicked into overdrive and the russian economy and society a gradually preparing for a conflict unseen since the 2nd world war war at gast g, a. r t. from le, god's christian anything but diplomacy appears to be the
6:10 am
slogan at the upcoming g. 20 summit and indonesia, with officials from around the world set to take their seats. tuesday western delegations appear to be more focused on how to snub russia, instead of finding common diplomatic ground. ahead of the event reports emerged of the traditional family, photo beans scrap this year due to some members, concerns about standing alongside russian officials earlier london and its european allies reportedly encouraged other members. so leave the venue during his speech from moscow's delegation with the u. k. prime minister himself vowing to quote, call out pollutants regime. this g 20 summit will not be business. as usual, we will call out putin's regime and laid bare their utter contempt for the kind of international cooperation and respect for sovereignty forums like the g 20 represent. at the same time, soon, i criticize vladimir putin for not attending,
6:11 am
despite calling for him to be banned from the event back in august, we spoke earlier to quit and do a senior fellow at the pango institution thank tag. who said that western countries focus solely on their own agenda, turning a blind eye to the g. twenties, primary objective of resolving global issues. i think that's the wrong message member, the g 20. if not g, that is not include the weapons ation, yet they have a problem with russia over your friend, but that they are problem not a problem. india, not the problem. china, not the problem of the global. so you know, as india for a melissa that that's when there's a little problem with their google chrome, like who shot it. and i mean use that's not
6:12 am
a problem. so that's not okay. that's not bad. i think this is the moment for them to realize this world is not, you know, like the hot, which he was dominated by the, you know, the birth of the family. you know? so that the countries can resolve the problem. the need to join hands with are the economy like china, india, south africa, brazil, indonesia, to resolve the problem. our correspondent maria, the notion isn't bali following the summit? she sent us this report examining the key challenges and behind the scenes tensions this year. summit opposed cars, paradise island, warm weather, and ice cold discussions. this year's g 20 summit, which brings together 19 of the world's major economies. and the u is being held here in it. and he says, barley and is expected to be more tens. that is probably ever been. president putin
6:13 am
is not attending because of a business. shadel. he spokesperson announced days before the start of the summit. foreign minister la rob arrived here on the island on sunday, on the reception that was anything but confrontational minister, love rob, came to the d. 20 after another international meeting. the association of south east asian nations, or asi on in cambodia. not columbia. as you, as president biden thought, no that we are brought together who cambria, i look forward to booley know even stronger progress, and we've already made. and i want to thank the prime minister of cultural columbia leadership to nationalization and chair. and that summit wasn't quite successful. the members actually failed to come to a joined final agreement. if you agree, no collect of decision on a joint statement has been made because the united states and it's western allies insisted on absolutely unacceptable language regarding the situation in ukraine.
6:14 am
and it seems that washington is not going to change. is stone. hearing bolling last week, president biden said, the u. s. is military aig to ukraine will continue uninterrupted. and any territorial compromise between moscow and key of is up to ukraine. president zalinski is expected to attend the event virtually. and if we take his written speeches at numerous international meetings, it's not hard to imagine what message he's going to make here at the do 20 key of claims that russia could sabotaged the black sea grain initiative. the only time russia suspended its participation in the initiative was following a massive ukrainian drone attack on the russian navy in crimea. moscow then accused key of, of using the humanitarian corridor for military purposes. after weaken, security guarantees were received. russia was back on board. the russian federation considers that the guarantees received at the moment seems sufficient and resumes the implementation of the agreement,
6:15 am
suspended after the terrorist attack and severs stobel, while biden is expected to be on apologetic in his defense of ukraine. here at the d 20 as well as putting more pressure on russia. the u. s. has its own foreign issues unresolved and burning. washington's relations with china. * arguably, more problematic than ever over issues like trade and human rights, as well as the escalation there on taiwan all and all the do 20 summit. this here comes amidst unprecedented divisions between major powers and enormous pressure. all the nations of feeling to big size and that can't fail to cost a dark cloud over the talks here on this beautiful sun drenched island reef. nationality from bali, indonesia. red lines are expected to be the primary topic of a conversation currently taking place between joe biden and seizing paying ahead of the summit. prior to the meeting, the u. s. president shared his assessment. i know i need
6:16 am
more time than any other world leader. i know him well, he knows me. no, we have very little misunderstand. chinese officials are less optimistic about the talks, according to the countries foreign ministry. china will quote, firmly defend its sovereignty security and development interests. beijing and washington have had numerous disagreements from american military presence in asia to allegations of human rights violations. and the question of taiwan political analyst and senior fellow at the pango institution quinn. dot's do again says the us talks of red lines, but doesn't respect chinese sovereignty. the thing is, the us is a provoking by the speaker of the house to challenge to try to use this. busy rented over taiwan challenges, cultural in type record. one is not china in some way challenge the us. so if you
6:17 am
focus on the us is the corporate that the us, the r v, which created a lot of problem is the ability to not point bill by china and all asia we buy bought the guideline, i think is appropriate to clear the right lines that we need, how was the part of china? how was the challenge over intake and washing, not in fear or encourage or emboldened independent of one of the 2 that printed the island from china. that's the bottom line on a white line, he's a perfectly clear. i'm thinking about a variable, as long as there's no wall, we can do whatever to attack the chinese, you know, china, you all, obviously everything can protect you 5 inches by back. the next 3. elsewhere at the summit, the russian foreign minister has scolded western media for false reporting after an
6:18 am
associated press stories fighting unnamed indonesian officials claimed he had been taken to the hospital with a heart condition. sir, galen rob, who's had a moscow's delegation, said western journalists, quote, need to be more truthful. the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman called the story quote, the height of factory and posted a video of laughter of sitting outdoors on a patio dressed in shorts and a t shirt reading documents. and a suspect has been arrested after a blast and central is on bull left, 6 people dead and more than 80 injured. that's according to the latest information from the turkish interior minister. this unverified video showing the moment of the explosion has been widely shared online. i should warn you in advance, you may find some of the falling images disturbing. o hooded circulating on social media shows the moment of the blast,
6:19 am
which happened on east stake law street, a crowded tourist area of the city. the turkish president called the explosion. an act of terror stressing that its organizers will be brought to justice. emergency services were quick to treat the injured with video showing multiple police vehicles heading to the area. the site has been sealed off with locals evacuated. no group has yet claimed responsibility. o harvest are under threat in many parts of africa. as rising prices make fertilizers inaccessible to farmers. raising fears of worsening food shortages, western countries are pushing africa to use more expensive fertilizers produced in europe as anti russian sanctions. make it difficult for moscow to supply pesticides to the continent. our teeth cromwell is hot. bla has more details. as prices
6:20 am
continue to go out of input costs like fertilizer. the question for african climate negotiators at the $27.00 conference is, can least still advocate for more financial support for the sector in the faith of historically low output that iving. so we believe that by the middle of the year, or 6 months you, she was totally out, you know, like visual price for the for example, the like the progress you chemical crisis. say it's going up to what you cause a killer mom for. yes, africa has been characterized by low for july. they use and low club yield, fertilizers, soil, fertility. and generally the rule is the more you use per hectare, the more crop yields you will have. but as the world average is 147 kilograms
6:21 am
per head, of allies of africa, multi, peculiarly sub saharan africa, is below 20 kilograms. the cornered 19 pandemic disrupted global supply chains and started an upward trend in price jumps and west the nation with sanctions on russian fertilizer. then fertilizer prizes to near record height and place that already struggles with food availability. african countries are often pressured by rich western nations to adopt fertilizers, which they say a more organic. it's highly critical to have 2 standards in the world for humanity. the reasons for which chemicals in europe and developed worlds have serious scientific facts behind those decisions to bend them. we see with no reason why the same standards should not apply to other
6:22 am
countries, including africa. and so to have interest chemicals that are manufactured in europe, finding their way to africa is highly hypocritical of the west. and it's, it's actually criminal if we understand the impact of these dangerous chemicals on human health and environment. but according to local farmers, the industry is already luckily, and the price pressure with you do need both the larger you like to explain. it's like you're water, you know, you need to but you need to put you through a lawyer. so you can cut and say, okay, because of the price like that, i'm going to give off, so you will lose all your car. you will have inputs, most of the fertilizers they use. and let me, is that true impact of the west,
6:23 am
the nation, the sanctions on russia is essentially what we're here to african family. farmers have generally used are low effect aliza in they are farming our point i made that they use about 19 pages per hectare. but if you are to look into south africa, it's 90 cages are packed out in zambia, 50 cages, data reduction in that fertilizer consumption from these level would lead to long why yields. and lower yields of course, means that they use less apply for food. but as to how much of that would be ob, that's something that it's not quite clear, but the point is, if we want to improve global for production, we have to ensure that there's a free flow of at eliza and at prices that are fairly affordable by farmers going green often tends to come at a higher cost for african countries, but that has not stopped with the nation's learning, posing the green agenda on the continent,
6:24 am
but they have localize in manufacturing and production of fertilizers in resource rich africa would soon ensure food security than any green venture would go to melissa for oddity. and john is that, ah, those of us with a sweet tooth could have a bitter pill to swallow. global sugar prices are approaching record highs as top producers like india cut their exports to protect their own food security. ortiz room sharma visited sugar cane production site and india to speak to local producers. he all ran india sugar cane belt in western or thoroughbred dish. the keen cutting, crushing and sugar making season has just started, but things have changed this season. india, the world's biggest producer and 2nd largest exposure of sugar, has extended restrictions on exports for another year. back in june, india had imposed goods for the very 1st time in 6 years. in a recent notification,
6:25 am
the indian government announced that sugar mills could export 6000000 tons next year. this compared to an all time high of, or 11000000 tons last year at india is a main supplier to many asian african and middle eastern countries. so for the global market, this decision has left a sour taste. traditionally, i think india will be a seller into the oil market under brazil comes in and it is not supplying the sugar which the lawyer leads to. and i think there is a very little boy market. so the global surplus under, for sid dinero union is about 3 and a half 1000000 done. but on trade flow point of view, if india is more there than the market is deficit. and if it's india is there, i think guidance is own food. prices are rising globally, partially due to anti russian sanctions put in place by the west that have affected input costs, logistics, and exports constraints. another door producer, brazil has got it 6 boats as well, creating a large,
6:26 am
worried in global sugar supplies. but india, like those is looking to insure its domestic market has what it needs. the 3 to of indian population is expected to consume fun. 27000000 tons of sugar this season. the government sees it wants to prioritize domestic availability 1st and foremost for it's 1400000000 mouth. the move has been welcomed by many like this sweet shop owner in was offer a nagger who's already struggling with rising inflation. menez, the price of sugar has gone up immensely instead, since i 1st started my sweet business, we hope the new policy will bring us some relief from the cap and exports has been put on. all breeds of sugar roll white under find. but the move aims for more than just food security. another focus they all of the sugar policy is the production of
6:27 am
ethanol in the country to reduce dependence on fuel imports and to woof to woods green energy. the plan is to mix but shore with ethanol meet from a loss is a byproduct of sugar production. and india had wanted stock it for 20 percent ethanol blending by 5 years to 2025. india is about to produce about $40000000.00 tons of sugar in richer 4 and a half 1000000 dansville going consumption offer at the non it's a win win situation for the industrial, for the government and for the expo does as well. so we expect that india will explode. 6000000 done by the end of march is a great due to the pharmacy one because at 18 point cody, 2 percent, every minute will be able to sell it still. so it should be able to pay back the farm was as well. while the move by india would be suite for the country. it will leave the world thirsty for supplies, at least for some time. runjun sharma, r t,
6:28 am
missouri for another massive riley's in support. a former prime minister emron con, continue in pakistan on sunday, the former leader address thousands of protesters, demanding fresh elections in the country. we spoke to demonstrators that the protest who say they'll support con for as long as it takes o satoka. he has united the pakistani nation and lead them is one force or cause i'm going to good about the man hon. his sacrifice to lot. he was almost assassinated, but a standing firm. so we are supporting him. we are on the right path. we will go on a long march and stay there until they announce fresh elections and come together that got it. m ron kon struggle will continue. we will keep supporting him. there will be fresh, early elections. that is the only way to exit this crisis. 3 cities in the province of poon job have seen mass raleigh's in support of khan,
6:29 am
who was ousted from power earlier this year. supporters resumed a long march for the country's capital last week after in a legit assassination attempt on con. earlier this month con says he will participate in the march after he has recovered from injuries he sustained in the attack. here's a local journalist reporting from the scene of sundays, riley, a barbara prime minister, but on her desk. and there was another porpoise, a former card, was marius law. all of the best does not live in gorgeous la. speak with it for just come on that meeting decided 3 things. we can't be sure to goal for legal action. secondly, norman, regional,
6:30 am
having mit quantity got brand read because she had the automated incoming days. and thirdly, they said the automated not stop for testers. and while i'm with our neighbor replied to protect the garment bending. so all these food they're gonna pay off and prices is now and thing into the find out for is a real address is for best does i maybe join them. net, your dad is law a couple of weeks. i mean, the luck on fossil about like his money and that's all for now. thanks for tuning in. for more news and 247 updates had over 2 r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on odyssey and rumble. will see you again. next hour ah ah.
22 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on