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ah ah ukraine. bad journalist accused of violating strict rules not to enter a park on that as images emerged from the city of people tied up and named as collaborators. val far. so this is in walker to see where there are 2 follows the russian army and it's relentless artillery tools with ukranian troops as moscow rep house here, the tax on the don bass frontline to hear reject washington condolences over the deadly terror attack in east on both as on car up lames,
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the bombing non furnished militants who are backed by the us. the status that for the d 20 conference in indonesia. but the russian foreign minister in attendance. western powers are reportedly preparing to snob moscow at the forum and made growing divisions over the ukraine price with hello from our international studios in moscow and from wherever you may be watching. welcome to the hours most pressing news stories. i'm carol isabel. happy to join us. she has revoked the work permits of journalists who violated rules batting them from entering the city of her son. that's after ukrainian troops arrived following russia's was brawl. ukrainian media says at least 6 journalists, including from cnn and sky news are among those targeted. we've got the details
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earlier from our correspondence donald quarter. well, these reports that started these reports of journalists having their work permits taken away, including those from cnn and sky news actually started coming after our quite disgruntled statement from the ukrainian military's leadership keeps top brass plains that these journalists began working in areas of her song that are now occupied by ukrainian forces against the order of lot of years lensky that they actually wait until they get the okay from fee up. and interestingly enough, this news actually comes along side. the accusations from zalinski himself of hundreds of a legit russian war crimes actually. and the western media has widely reported on these allegations of course with a small disclaimer that they haven't been able to verify any of them. given the fact that they haven't been allowed to go to these areas in her phone where these are legit, war crimes even took place. so on top of that,
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these journalists who are apparently have literally had there are reportedly rather had their work permits taken away. they were actually working there to try and frame the entrance of ukrainian forces into her fun of something that the locals welcomed with open arms. let's take a look at their coverage. and as you can see, a is a liberation. feels like that one really has to wonder why cnn gave so much attention to we're seeing is like that. and so little to the actual ukrainian nazi salute here somehow found their way onto cnn coverage of the entry of ukrainian troops in their song. really something shocking, but perhaps, i mean it's just easier to make it look like everyone. welcome to ukrainian military with open arms because before the russian military,
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withdrawl russian troops took weeks to evacuate civilians from there. so it's very likely that the vast majority, a crow russian, her song residence already left. right. and we've been seeing all so image is of a report and reports of repression from people in her san, of the people that have been accused as being russian. collaborators, can you tell us a bit more about that? right, well the ukranian authorities are calling these repressions basically so called filtration methods. and this is something that's really that we've come to expect from areas that have been taken and that the ukrainian military is taking control of because we've seen it also in areas of hawkgrove as well. but the western media is already published a lot of pictures of basically, or her on citizens facing abuse from pro key of citizens for citizens facing abuse are accused of being pro russian without any sort of trial. under time, you can see in the pictures that they are tied to polls and just basically fatal
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facing mockery from a pro key of residence there. and like i said, there have been no court trials. and as i said earlier, most of the pro russian residents from this area likely already left. so who knows who these people that were seen tied to these polls actually are. many of them may be actually supportive of the key of regime. and actually what we've heard from ukrainian officials is that this is something that doesn't really matter too much to them. if the law enforcement system fails and does not successful and deal with the trait is than the melody table there with them, there is no other way. have talked to the military and they have sat say they will just ship them like dogs. with now to the latest on the ukraine front lines of the ukraine conflict where he have
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continues to show residential areas of the luke onscreen. local authorities stay the village of the above car was hit by high mars long range missiles, leaving several residential buildings and a school damaged. no casualties have yet been reported. air defense systems were also activated in the city of lou gongs, though no details were available on the aftermath of the attacks as ukrainian forces target civilian districts in regents that recently seceded, the country. the russian army has repelled attacks in the loo gone region. were intense artillery battles have been under way, reporting from the front line. here's our teas, murat, gosti, of amid the fields and forests of la guns countryside. some of the fiercest fighting rages, day and night. measles and shelves crisscross the sky. these
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shiftless, at this point. but now i thought a salvo, a distance in rockets, the sea where they lab to judge precisely how to correct artillery far. what will follow? he's the artillery does not rest a multiple shift 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. them up. rock plot is still very much tense. russian defenses here are stable. the frontline has stabilized but nationalist elements as well as the credit military and predominantly or many sectors far mostly haven't stopped, efforts haven't ceased,
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efforts to find the weak link to pro ration defenses in order to find a weak link to push their offensive, which was stalled across the la guns for blood 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 lines. they know they're on the clock, ah,
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tens of thousands of fresh troops training 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 gazda of r t from logan's creegan, turkeys minister of interior has rejected washington's condolences over a week and terror attack and he stumble in which at least 6 people died. dylan is in a couple it we have received the message sent to us. we do not accept the condolences of the u. s embassy. we reject them. go on to our teeth. marina. cassandra voucher is joining me now. a marina welcome deck oak. it's quite a strong statement there from the turkish minister. what's behind this?
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absolutely, i would say it's quite a har statements, but of course they see this, these condolences as a slap in the face, really because they've been accused of washington of supply and weapons to kurdish fighters in northern syria. and according to the latest information coming out from turkey, a, it was a member of the p k. k. the curtis started workers party who is responsible for carrying out this attack. and them bull, according to some information we're getting now we haven't verified them yet. but apparently the p k. k has denied responsibility for this terrorist attack. we're still working to confirm that this is the case that they have set this earlier. we heard from turkey that they had detained, a woman who apparently had confessed to everything she came from syria. and she apparently said that she was working on the orders of the p k. k. now of course, when the white house press secretary said, and i will quote here that they san shoulder to shoulder with our nato allies,
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turkey a in counter and terrorism. of course this rob, them the wrong way, and i would save and go as far as saying that it made them angry. let's listen. and this, we clearly understood the message they were trying to deliver to his will be called the terrace and will give this act the strong response. of course, our alliance with a state that supports terror regions and sends money for their development should be up for discussion. wanted unconscionable financial from the interior minister also added. and i'd like to say here that they do not consider themselves enemies of any country that they are not claim in any one's territory. and that they see a betrayal. and that for a patient has really run out what that means remains to be seen, will be monitoring that. but of course, this occurred, this issue has become a thorn and relations not only between turkey in the united states, but also sweden as it tries to join nato. the military alliance. turkey has said that it will not allow sweden to join nato as long as it keeps, as a turkey says,
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harbouring and protecting people and groups that turkey views as a terrorist. so that's their prerequisites who for sweden to distance itself, from a militant groups kurdish militant groups that turkey sees us harris and to stop harvard them if they want to join the military lines thus as so i'm sure that will be hearing about this issue in the coming months quite a bit. that's our team. marina's casara. thank you very much. anything but diplomacy appears to be the slogan at the upcoming g. 20 summit in indonesia, with officials from around the world said 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, of that reports of merge of the traditional family photo being scrap this year due
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to some members, concerns about standing alongside russian officials earlier london and its european allies reportedly encouraged other members to leave the venue during a speed 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 putins 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. so not criticized vladimir putin for not attending, despite calling for him to be banned from the event back in august, we spoke earlier to quinn due to a senior fellow at the pango institution thank tank. who said that western countries focus solely on their own agenda, turning a blind eye to the g 20th primary objective of resolving global issues. i think that's the wrong message member, the g 20 g that is not include the weapons nation,
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yet they have a problem with beishir over your friend, but that they are problem not a problem. india not the problem. china, not the problem of the global as india for a melissa that that's when there's a problem with the european. see it as a global problem when they're google chrome, like shot it. and i mean issues. that's not the problem. so that's not okay, that's not gonna be a battle. 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 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. that's what you need to resolve the problem. our correspondent
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maria fed notion is in bali following the summit. she sent us this report examining key challenges and behind the scenes tension 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 uses barley and is expected to be more tens . that is probably ever been. president putin is not attending because of a business shadel. he spokesperson, announce 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. cambodia,
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i look forward to booley know even stronger progress and we've already moved. and i want to thank the prime minister of cope for columbia leadership to nationalization and cheer. 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. 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
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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, 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 year
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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 more time than any other row leader. i knew 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
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to allegations of human rights violations. and the question of taiwan political analysts and senior fellow at the panel institution windows do again says the us talks of red lines, but doesn't respect chinese sovereignty. the thing is, the us is a provoking and then the massive speaker of the house to challenge to try to use the salt rented over taiwan challenges, cultural integrity, cobra one is not china challenge the us. so if you focus on the us is the corporate that the us, the party which created a lot of problem, a lot of instability talk will not voice bill, but for china and will asia and asia pacific. and we binding to guideline, i think is appropriate to clear of the right line that we need how one is a part of china, how want to chat you over it and watch it, not in fear or encourage or in both in apartment. one of the 2 that
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printed the island from china, that's the bottom line or white line. he's a perfectly clear. i'm thinking about a variable, as long as there's the wall, we can do whatever to attack the chinese china. do all obviously, everything in can protect your interest by back the next 3. elsewhere at the summit, the russian foreign minister has scolded western media for false reporting after an associated press story. citing unnamed indonesian officials claimed he had been taken to the hospital with a heart condition survey. laugh rob, who's heading moscow's delegation? said western journalist need to be more truthful. the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman called the story quote, the height of fake harry and posted a video of love rob sitting outdoors on a patio dressed in shorts and a t shirt. reading documents ahead of talks was born. officials to
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harvest are under thrive 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 africa. our cheese corolla top law has more details. as prices continue to go out of input costs like fertilizers. the question for african climate negotiators at the club $27.00 conference is, can least still advocate for more financial support for the sector in the face of historically low output devices are rising so weekly, by the middle of the year, or 6 months you, she was totally up to no like price for like the prices you can
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go, crisis is going up to what you go cost a month for years. africa has been characterized by low such eliza used and low crop yields fertilizers, our soil fertility boosters. and generally, the rule is, the more you use per hectare, the mall crop yields. you will have that as the world average is a 147 kilograms per hector of fertilizer. africa mol, particularly sub saharan africa, is below 20 kilogram. the coven 19 pandemic disrupted global supply chains and started an upward trend in price jumps and west the nation. the sanctions on russian fertilizer. then fertilizer prices to near record highs and place that already struggles with food availability. african countries are often pressured by
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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. are the reasons for which chemicals are banned in europe and the developed world. i have serious scientific facts behind those decisions to bend them. we see with no reason why the same standards should not apply to other 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 the environment. but according to local farmers, the industry is already luckily, and the price pressure with you do need both the larger you
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like to explain. it's like your water, you know, you need to, but you need to put you through a lawyer. so you can cut and say ok because of the price for that, i'm going to get off so you will lose all your crop. you patrick, up imports, most of the fertilizers they use. and let me, is that true impact of the west, the nation, the sanctions on russia is essentially what we're here to african vomas' promise have generally used our low offer to lies are 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 why yields and lower yields of course,
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means that they use less apply for food. but as to how much of that would be, 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 federalized and at prices that are fairly affordable by farmers going green often tends to come at a higher cost for african countries, but there has not sub western nations from posing the green agenda on the continent, but they have localize in manufacturing and production of fertilizers in resource rich africa would sooner ensure food security than any green venture would cannibal it has a lot of tea in china, is that and that's all for now. thanks for tuning in. for more news and 247 updates had over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on odyssey and rumble. join us again next hour here. ah
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a ah ah a question of them when you thought at home that you i mean you flee a merger you pretty much like a do you live muscles you killer form the initial be one of club masika dealer post on zillow diaz can use to put value a new, what do you do origin, but you also still listed on the thought it was
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a bunch of like going to book that all gone. gone with what i see, the senior bosses know group you motivation says decent to to gumbo sub but can you range demonstrate tactics can when propaganda and narrative point? well, strategy will ultimately determine the political outcome of this conflict q and it's western bankers, big sell a tactics that keeps the conflict going. is this enough to trump moscow's long term strategic goals? ah, hello, i'm manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. there show that explores the
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methods and patterns of u. s. foreign policy all around the world, and the history that reverberates in our lives today. this week we'll delve into asia since the early 20th century, following the korean war, asia has always been the land. the united states has found to be an enigma, the continent steeped and thousands of years of culture and regional disputes. if modern politics influenced by experiences of the past, history is inescapable in contemporary asia will america's new economic plan for the region create new hostilities among asian neighbors. and biden's moves in the pacific happening with the u, with ukraine conflict in its backdrop, china refusing to join the west in sanctions against russia. the chinese government recently revealing that over the past 5 months in 2022 trade between russia and
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china have actually spike 20 percent year over year, bucking the u. s. as stated, goals of isolating and weakening the federation both economically and militarily. we'll discuss history's lessons learned by asian leaders and the apparent economic blow back experienced by western states who have joined the u. s. in its so called comprehensive sanctions against moscow. all right, let's get into the m o. i . u. s. president joe biden fresh from what he called a successful trip to the region, signing a dozen asian states to what is tantamount to a re brand of the t p. p. the obama era, trans pacific partnership laid to waste by the trump administration. the new i path indo pacific economic framework brings a dozen.
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