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the russian federation and job to gain dominance over russia itself in ah, new planing official say multiple cities across the country have been hates by missiles targeting energy side and leading to widespread blackouts. plus, while the west pushes this ukraine agenda, most of the world won't play pay full solution. that's the message from russian is foreign minister that the ongoing g 20 summit nato's chief judge is ukraine for cape fighting on the battlefield? with some u. s. official. the pays told thing he has cannot beat russia by military me with
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very well welcome to you from all of our team here in moscow. this is on the international with the latest news updates good to have you with us. now multiple cities across ukraine, including the capital key of have been hit by asked, strikes, president the landscape claims at least $85.00 missiles were launched by russia with many of them targeting key energy infrastructure cubes. masses that whole of the capital city is currently without electricity report would say 80 percent of the city of laval is in the, in the countries west has also been left without power. ukrainian media have shown a video of what they claim as a burning residential building. and key f sizing local authorities is saying the fragments of one method shot down by an ad defense system fell on that house across the border and the russian region of bel garage, the city of shows shabby,
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shabby ekinite has also been shown by ukraine. thus, according to the local governor who stays at least 2 people have been killed and 3 others wounded. elsco has not yet commented on any of these latest developments. russia has previously said that it targets ukrainian military and energy science in order to degrade the country's armed forces. we all school much pentagon senior security policy on this, michael maloof for his assessment of the latest as drugs on ukraine. but i think there are warnings to the landscape and against this backdrop, of course, you have the to the, the, the heads of the intelligence services, both of the united states and russia, meeting and turkey to discuss what i heard about 2 weeks ago was an overture from moscow that they would like to have a cease fire and to and to have talked to begin. and i think that this may be a warning to you who continues to hesitate and, and who heaps on other conditions for even wanting to have a ceasefire to that,
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that his infrastructure is, is, is in peril. and that it could be the beginning of a, of a much larger campaign of, of what, of a winter effort to take, take it back all together. so i think that a moscow sending warnings on the one hand, but also trying to give the united states and the allies a chance to convince zelinski to sit down and start talking. the united states needs to get to to lensky and tell him to start sitting down and, and having a discussion. well that the thought is from the vitamin straighten as well. we'll leave it up to the landscape it's, it's his call. but you have the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff who's who sounding more like the secretary of state by saying we should have the discussions and blink. and who's a near conservative very, who really push this along with other conservatives in the, by the ministration to,
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to not only overthrow ukraine initially back in 2014, but also to push this agenda to isolate russia is quieter about all of this. and they want to, they, they would like to have the lensky pursue regaining up any territories. but the europeans, the united states, the america, people and, and now what, what we've seen in the elections of, from, and the, and the possibility of the house going republican, the, the us, the assistance may be a drawing up, come january ah, overshadowed by growing tensions, the g 20 summit opened in indonesia on tuesday. the world is watching to see if leaders can agree on a closing joint statements as divisions deep and over the conflict and ukraine.
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ah, most of the world has not cited with the west on the ukraine. conflicts, not the message when the russian foreign minister, whose leading most goes delegation at the g. 20 summit in bali correspondent maria phenomena is that for us? o, many expected this year is d. 20 to be tough for ration ahead of the global gathering here in indonesia is bali longdon, for example. sad that the venue could be used to confront moscow and call out booting. also, we expected to see some extra moves towards even deeper isolation, both political and economic of moscow. that was the german tense was appeal again before this summit officially started on the u. s. also had plans to turn this event into an anti russian platform. it's picking up the press conference that he gave at the end of the 1st day of the 20 here, a foreign minister, law grove,
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sad that's far from everybody's ready to support this rhetoric ought to be a push in for a story. and the answer is very simple, no one except the west and it's close to satellites joined the anti rushes sanctions. it is impossible not to touch on this topic because the west makes a priority to fro the ukrainian situation into any discussion of 3rd world countries calling for a peaceful settlement for agreements the know perfectly well with this process is handed by ukraine, which is legally been negotiations with russia, and i have to say we're heard a lot here proving that the indonesian president, who is the cost of the j 20 summit, has asked the western leaders to tone down their rhetoric against russia. well, china said that russia too important to be excluded from global formats. in for years we support russia and it's where the role in the g 20 summit russia has strong influence in various spheres of cooperation of the world's community. no one
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dares to deprive russia of its true right to participate in international multilateral negotiations. it seems that the razor division within the west itself, we more more often hear words such as peace and negotiations from different west and politicians and officials. the new now seems to run out of sanctions imposed on rush. i had a chance to ask for minister la rog, whether we actually can take these as an official shaved and if so, what could we expect? let's take a listen, julia lucia. but julia, you never know what's going on in someone else's mind. short periods of mutual understanding with the european union evaporate quickly. just today, i had a brief conversation with president micron, who reaffirmed his intention to maintain contact with vladimir potentate, to find some kind of agreement and resolve the whole situation as he put it in force. i told him once again, all the problems are on the ukrainian side, which categorically refuses any negotiations and put forward obviously,
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unrealistic conditions such are inadequate in this situation are good to go to the man intrigue of this year's day. 20 was and still remains whether hates members will be at all able to come to a consensus over the final declaration as the group which brings together 19 of the world's major economist gloss the you is torn apart by internal divisions over how to approach russia. ukraine conflict, the document is to be signed on wednesday instead of a lover of rushes, or ministers said that some western countries wanted this document to be politicized. and they wanted to include condemnation of russia's special military operation in ukraine on behalf of the entire group. that would mean russia included in that as absurd, of course, plus india, china. saudi arabian brazil refused to move and they refused to accept this condemnation. so now we have to wait for the end of the summit here to see what the
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final edition of the declaration will look like. and washington steps up, its efforts to persuade more countries to act against russia, key american partner, the u. a. he has refused to take sides, according to the arab countries, presidential adviser, the u. a. he has no interest in choosing sides between major powers. indeed, that is the central principle that we will not under any circumstances, sacrifice our sovereignty of adobe as an important partner of washington in the gulf region, with 5000 american troops now stationed in the amorous. however, several of us democratic congressmen have called for those so just to be pulled out from the us. as for the pe plus group which includes the i'm or it's agreed to flash it for oil output, which washington has spoken out against. this comes to phase on to the washington post published an article sizing classified us intelligence documents claiming that amazon because the data has been meddling in american politics and accusing the our
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pantry of activities resembling espionage. the u. a denies the accusations unsafe is influencing us as a product of decades with cooperation and diplomacy. international studies expert on rhonda cha noise, said the american allegations are an attempt to hit back the you a for foreign policy is thongs. this was a dime ren, just before this of a month ago, president biden tried to number one, ask all fake, especially the saudis, to cut down oil production. we actually refuse. second, there was a sabotage of the, of a pipeline and the saudis, and on the pick all should be very, i suppose that they could be next. and before that, the gulf cooperation council also came out in favor of neutrality and opposing sanctions. so it seems to me that the us did hit back on the
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u a by saying that they were intervening. after all, they had to rush earlier that they were intervening. and then you know, the snow propagation start and lead to something bigger. so i think another will also say that look of the prefer working with all sides and we know no longer kind of satellite states to the us. we don't want to be the top us defense official suggest ukraine would be better narrowing its goals and cementing recent military gains at the bargaining table with moscow. well, that however has stopped nato's secretary general from insisting ukraine should continue fighting ukraine us. they said they're ready to negotiate a but to also of course, no. the only way to achieve on the acceptable outcome for them is still to have the strength on the battlefield. so what we should do is to support ukraine,
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that to strengthen their hand. i'd like to know who made young stilton berg, the ultimate voice of authority on military conflict. what's his actual battlefield experience? the guy served his norwegian, mandatory military service at an infantry training school. his background is in journalism and politics. he's no general more of an armchair general the rose through the ranks of the 1st battalion of death jockeys to head up the nato bureaucracy. so who exactly is still timbered? speaking for here, which actual military experts have giving us some name so we can assess and decide for ourselves if they are credible or is he just speaking for other bureaucrats and politicians like himself because his opinion is absolutely in contradiction with the view of general mark milling that chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of staff who said recently in the western press that it's time to sit down and talk. milly
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also said quote, we've seen the ukranian military fight the russian military to a standstill. now what the future holds is not known with any degree of certainty, but we think there are some possibilities here for some diplomatic solutions. retired us army colonel douglas mcgregor, who was the top planner for general wesley clark, when he was nato commander. and who has actually seen battle in iraq and elsewhere, unlike stilton berg, who may or may not have gone to war with the photocopier and ended up with a paper. chi is also saying that negotiation is the best off ramp ukrainians are in bad shape. they're not prepared for what's coming. the russian so now repeatedly at night demonstrated their ability to target precisely energy, fuel, transportation, and so forth. he knows that the ukrainians are running out of those things. it won't be long before they run out of food. it won't be long before their freezer, it's time to negotiate. but unlike pentagon officials,
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the american national security bureaucracy seems to be dominated by those grasping at any excuse, like the recent russian withdraw him curse on to keep the action going on the battlefield. it's the pentagon officials who are focusing more on taking into account all of the lives lost amid the intense fighting her song. and you see it not as a victory, but instead is it potentially bad sign of more deadly fighting to come? why not start talking about peace talks before you throw another 100000 lives into the abyss. over here in europe, we keep hearing the matter from politicians that ukraine should decide if and when it wants. peace. british defense minister ben wallace apparently wants the west to continue to enable keith's efforts to fight russia down to the last ukrainian until zalinski decides. otherwise, we won't ukraine to be able to discuss or resolve this issue from a position of strength, not a position of weakness. and that is the current direction of travel, you know,
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is going to be absolutely thrilled to hear that arms industry has spent over a $100000000.00 on lobbying this year to date. but these faceless war profiteers and their lobbyists aren't accountable to voters or to anyone except maybe their shareholders. just like no one elected yen stoughton berg or anyone else involved in these bureaucracies who are adamant in their refusal to take a chance on peace. it really does seem like the less skin they have in the game, the more radical they are in their position against negotiations and in favor of continuing on the battlefield. as the world cup football tournament proposed to kick off on sunday in canada, the us national team, its way designed its logo to incorporate a flag symbolizing gay pride. homosexuality is illegal and cattle and the country has drawn school from your pin lawmakers on human rights organizations for alleged to miss treatments of it's l g, b, t plus community. what else?
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lead counselors, labor ministers, a claim that western media is conducting a smear campaign on his country, saying politicizing sport is unacceptable. not we do not want to close the door to constructive criticism, not at all. however, there should not be any politicizing and misinformation. the whole western political and media establishment have lost the campaign against casa in the run up to the world cup. despite the fact that culture is actually a key western ally, and i as a muslim and the editor of most of the website, i can, i can find it really insulting. i think when you go to someone's country, you respect laws, you respect the culture, even if you don't like it, he respected you by the law. but what's not western media is encouraging for us to do, particularly when they got cutter is break country law. so cutter is a place where homosexuality is found, it's legal and what we've seen over the last year or so it's, you know,
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politics needs the catalyst for, basically, because it's in russia, athletes ban. we've seen all this, you know, pro ukraine propaganda with the world's most famous sportsman, being used as a kind of propaganda device. we've seen, you know, kind of stand in so, or, or arabs find and, and, and band for kind of waiting, palestinian flags and stadiums. i think the way ford is literally key politics asked what we cannot agree. there are no universal human values. we can't agree, so that's respect to each other and keep politics on sport completely. ah athena iranian human rights official has slammed coverage of protests in the country by u. k. based media, calling it an unlawful anti iranian campaign. and comparing the persian language outlets to terror groups, the official went on to claim that the british government is responsible for the down in coverage that comes as the western media claims that $15000.00 protesters, i think sentenced to death in iran during the past 2 months. or protests to one say,
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these reports are baseless within 220 members of the iranian parliament of the countries caused to punish those responsible for the protest. however, the law make is, has denied making any calls from mass executions to one has also some for they call them substantiated claims on social media with some activists condemning, alleged crimes against humanity while calling for iranian officials to be held accountable. and american democratic congresswoman as also waiting with her criticism of to run and despite some previously violence, crackdowns on protest is in several western countries that some who are p in officials now claim that a ron's handling of its rises is somehow out of line. something unprecedented is happening. the grand children of the revolution are carrying out a revolution and are devouring it. the e. u strongly condemned the unacceptable violent crackdown of protesters. we stand with the iranian people and support their right to protest peacefully and voice
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their demands and views freely. the iranian people could not be clearer. it's time for the regime to stop blaming external actors and start listening to the voices of their people. university all to wrong professor, sly, it mohammed moran de sais. the western media would have treated such protests very differently if they were happening in the own countries. so this is, this is how it works in the west. they can say anything they want about iran and get away with it. imagine what would happen in western countries if this was happening there. and if the western media, english language media was encouraging violence and the murder officers in england off come, would immediately shut down the t. v station, the tv channel, and being with these people on trial, we know how huge of protests are taking place across europe, right? now, because of the energy and economic crisis, where they're not reported in western media, all things new public enemy,
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that's how my well known western media outlet describes a new you want to sound buses. it's a hungry david pressman. and just 2 months political reports that pressman has become a household name for his willingness to call out to david tro, prime minister, victor opens governments. preston and who was worked closely with americans show biz liberal a late recently tween to that link to a video quiz. and which people were asked to choose where the quotes came from. vladimir putin or hungarian public figures. oh, were made by the russian president, by the way, when i come to the u. s. embassy cause the budapest in washington to stand together . in recent weeks, several senior hungarian government figures and government funded commentators of made harsh anti western and anti american statements, hungary, in the united states, all allies, as russian aggression frightens. as all we must stand together, not move apart. global policy research at george samuel
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a say is washington is trying to meddle in hungary, politics of the country has refused to play along with the u. s. agenda. in large part, it is media sensationalism, particularly if you consider the source, which is the political magazine on particularly the right lily buyer, who has been waging this campaign against bechtel or bond for many years. and she's very keen on going to be presenting, you know, or banners, this monstrous fig. thrusting them out at the, at the us ambassador. i mean, i think that the united states is absolutely insistent on it's in the ology, prevailing everywhere. and i think i want to encourage as many countries to be going to stick to russia as possible. you do
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that, and it flaws the zone with all kinds of stories about russia, particularly the one that's going with most fervently. meanwhile, western pressure on africa over green energy transition is allegedly being shelved in favor of heat for europe. mozambie has officially begun supplying liquefied natural gas to u. k. partners which will then enter the international market. european corporations have widely welcomed the decision. the 1st shipment of liquified natural gas from coral, south project, and from mozambique is a new and significant step forward in any strategy to leverage gas as a source that can contribute in a significant way to europe's energy security. however, the itself has previously called for a very different approach to energy in africa. back in september, the europe in parliament called for the ganga and tanzania, oil pipeline project to be scrapped in order to protect the environment. we
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discussed these developments with political expert to bias miguel and africa security on a list from those on big most people are show room show right now. it was a see more than a great now. which one are you, for example, for you to go for the other countries around the world for the l n g. guess? but what we need to know right now it wasn't because not enough to put all the, all the gas for all. you will turn it to you, but african continent. i'm not prepared to try to send all troy. that's for example, gas control center for you. the russian government, it's very important not for only for the ukraine or not all the for europe, but for all other countries around the world of people. and we should have them that. ok if you are full talk to you for
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you, if you will. just give me a call for the fellow, but i wanna make sure that you have that with one of the programs to development. i also say it is investigating the death of a 23 year old zambian citizen who had been sentenced to prison in russia. but it's been killed on the front lines and you train as i'm being student, had been serving time in moscow prison after receiving a 9 year term for drug possession, zombie, an official say, it's unclear how the citizen ended up in ukraine, where he said to have been killed in september 14th,
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i did that. the victim's body is been trying to die by russia. tucson via ah, humanity has reached a huge milestone with a small city in armenia, welcoming the birth of the world's aid to 1000000000 human being. after a huge surge in the middle of the 20th century, population growth is understood to be slowing down the un saying it could take 15 years to reach 9000000000 people with 10000000000 not anticipated until 2080 at the world stands today. the asian continent is by far the most populous region with india and china. dominating of 2022 africa's total population stands at $1400000000.00 or the countries of sub saharan africa, half the fastest growth rates, french outlet lamond has published an article raising concerns over the public populations impacts on climate change, economic consultants and educator. i mean, a heap however, say that over consumption poses a big
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a threats to the environment. i don't actually think human population because for pollution or change, but it's actually the consumption. most of those western countries where consumers are actually having the models, consumption models that are actually making those industrial countries, such as china, responsible for most of the climate change back into my these in the early 2000. when the government changed to come on the policies and there was a great economy, growth, large exports, the western countries, that's when china actually started becoming one of the largest carbon emitters in the world. and one of the largest looters because of the demand of the western countries. it shows europe and mainly the u. s. many
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a problem starting wars especially far away from the shores, but putting in that to them has often been a bloody mass, barely hear after it's graceful pull out from afghan is sunday, but an administration got itself involved in the ukrainian conflict with no formulated exit strategy at this point. are there any better options to finalizing these conflicts that end wars the end of the world? well, to discuss it, i'm now in join by richard black, former virginia states senator and returned to us army colonel. senator, it's a great on a great pleasure for me to talk to you. thank you very much for giving us this up and change it back to you. i'm very pleased to be work here on i'm very concerned about the events that are taking place. and so i look forward to our discussion now before we got to the details of the current confrontation, i want to give our viewers a little bit of
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a sense of who you were in your active military life. and i know that before becoming an elective official, you spend 32 years in uniform 1st as a marine pilot them down as an army lawyer. and i guess it's no surprise that the man who saw wars up close and personal would be concerned about them. but i wonder if in your viewed the ukrainian conflict stands out in any way from all the other wars that the united states has been involved in. well, this is a very intense war. and we have reached a point where world leaders and certainly the united states, the united kingdom. they have become extraordinarily reckless in what they are doing. there is no indication that the.
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