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watching us here in our d. c. a next time. remember cross stuck with ah ah, poland says it con, confirm who is behind a deadly method blast in the country. that says moscow called incidents of provocation, aimed at escalating tensions. adding that the missile fragments on russian. meanwhile, the u. s. is unlikely that miss tyler was russian due to its trajectory. lots of nate, those states have already called to implement the alliances article 5 triggering a collective military response of cop $27.00 continues.
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africa accuses western countries of extorting trillions to pay for global pollution, which the continent is the least responsible for. africa has an opportunity to be a leader and due to their own economy without following the store capaluto spots. and former us president donald trump announced that his bid for the 2024 presidency that's submitted claims the florida government wrong to some of this could be the main obstacle on terms weights. the republican party nomination with the very good morning to your watching are see international with me peter scott taken over from rachel blevins. and of course one story has been dominating the headlines throughout the nights. not is of course not missile blast in poland. welcome to the program. now the country poland says it doesn't have any evidence to confirm. he may have been behind that massive blast to kill 2 people in the country
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. moscow says the fragments which have reportedly been found at the site do not resemble any rockets currently used by the country's military. but some mainstream media outlets have pointed the finger squarely at russia. let's go live now to our correspondence, murat, gas, d, a. good morning, c, a. murat. what more do we know so far about the incidence in poland? while new details emerged throughout the night, poland caused quite a scare. internationally had world war 3 in nato and the world trending on social media. people were genuinely afraid that this could be to another escalation, and poland never one to miss an opportunity to antagonize russia has now been playing with was saying that this is a russian made me saw likely a russian attack, despite all manner of inconsistencies. now, however,
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poland is saying that it has no information about where the massage could have come from who could have launched it. nevertheless, the russian military has come out and has had said that this is all nonsense and that the media is playing with fire statements by push media and officials about an alleged russian missile strike or to liberate provocation aimed at escalating the situation. the russian military has not conducted any strike on a target near the ukrainian polish border. the fragments shown by the polish media do not pertain to russian weaponry in any way. you had the b, b, c. for example, for example, come out and say trumpet poems, position, writing a headline, sing russian missile lands in poland, rapport, and there's, there's very little by way of, you know,
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a investigation or whatever else. all we have to go buy was a couple of blurry pictures of fragments, apparently reportedly of the wreckage. but even that was quickly de bugs. you had news outlets in conjunction with various military experts. come out and say, look, this, this is an es $300.00 miss ireland and he and michelle, that, oh, would probably balloon belong to ukraine. that this was an errand massage launched by ukraine. they even went to the specifics, they identified that the engine fragment in the picture was the 4086 engine of the a 5 v 55 s 300 ag miss out which ease station in the awesome oversight of ukraine, which ukraine has actively used. poland quickly changed position, saying, you know, this is a russian made miss al, which is of course a play with was this miss, i was like, you made in the soviet union at which ukraine was also part of. so you could
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equally say that this is a ukrainian made miss up. there's again, all manner of inconsistencies. we have the pictures, for example of, of, of the crater, apparently caused by the missile. and again, it doesn't match the sheer power of a russian cruise missile, or, or jet law launched x one or one miss out which rusher used in the, in the wide strikes we saw yesterday, and critical infrastructure sites and in ukraine a, as a consequence of which much of ukraine experienced blackouts, there are power shortages all over all over the country. but the further strike was near revoke a c. that is a 100 kilometers away from the us from the polish border, which is where the fragments of that miss off l. o. e. you have, you have the united states are also coming out casting down in poland. her version of events, nevertheless, at poland seems
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a desperate for this month. the continue to continue with this strike to try to pin some measure of blame on russia despite all this new information coming out pointing again at ukrainian air defenses. o'mara, thank you for being the latest on the are the rooms in the speculation surrounding that incidence. in poland, thus art is not gas, dia reporting from little cancer. probably thank you for the polish military is on i alerts with the countries leadership in contact with fellow nato members about the incidence. while poland nathan allies in the baltics have accused russia of directly attacking the block and called for immediate reaction, follows leader has though called for com, but warsaw is part of the alliance. a military attack on that country could trigger direct involvement from the allies. russian missiles hidden the territory of the ne to members a very dangerous escalation by the kremlin lat bay express is full solidarity with
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our ally, poland, and will support any action deems appropriate by poland. russia will bear full responsibility for all the consequences. latest news from poland is most concerning . we are consulting closely with poland and other allies is stony as ready to defend every inch of nato territory. we are in full solidarity with our close ally, poland. those article 5 states an attack against any member states is considered an attack against all member states resulting in a collective military response. one of the alliance is called principles of provide has only been in votes once following the terrorist attacks against us. on september, the 11th, and i thought i can only be defined by member states need. so has scheduled an urgent summit to be held late that day. however, former pentagon security on the list, micro maloof says, this is tara could be dangerous. these off the record. so called government
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spokesman, could get us engaged in a war and res hysteria. it already has got the, the corporate media all fired up, claiming that it's all the components were rushed. russia, we don't know that we have no idea what, what they are and what they're to. it could be some piece of equipment from something that the ukrainians got from the west. who knows, we got to be very careful because the next step in this is something that could come in. it involves a world war and that's what we're trying to avoid at all costs. this thing could easily mushroom. this is a, a where we're at a very rece important crossroads. and we've got a tread very, very carefully on this. and this should go before the you, when the you, when should appoint the examiners of the equipment in sure that of that, that the debris rather to insure a some objectivity so that both sides can accept certain conclusions. and that's
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what right now you don't have either side trusting the other and their so called experts. so we really don't know. the only thing we do know is that some debris that fell into a foreign field. i was not an intent to aim at military targets. where's the military target? so this, this is hysteria on steroids. ah, in other news as cop 27 continues, there seems to be more bad news for africa. the continent needs to fade trillions of dollars to fulfill is nationally determined contributions under the paris agreement. according to world economic forum, african countries will need to point 8 trillion dollars to meet their obligations under the parish agreements to minimize emissions the of can continents produces less than 4 percent of global emissions, which pales in comparison with the 19 percent produced by the u. s on 13 by the
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european union. the demands smart process among ecological activists with cop $27.00 guests saying that other solutions must be found for africa. can we be paid for the damages so far caused by extraction? before we even to leap down to see that we need to for they extract was benefiting in this for me to not africa. so if africans to develop, let africa sit down, look for solutions that african and decide decided solutions. we acquainted africa, ms to go there. we africa has an opportunity to be a leader and build their own economies without following that they store capaluto pathways because if we start competing with, if total polluters, their systems are very well developed, we might not bid them. but we can bid them by going green, we can bid them by being in your book where me us is crab. older sattler explains how the west's helping hand is actually damaging south africa economy and putting
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the countries energy independence at risk. an 8500000000 dollar pledge made at last year's cop 26 climate change conference in glasgow is finally coming to life rich nations of the west, who through their own industrial development, created the climate crisis. and now giving our glo was to south africa to get it off of coal. it's called the just energy transition plan is the deal between south africa and 5 other governments. the united states, the united kingdom, the european union, germany and france. but what's in it for south africa? we are using the transition to produce so in debt, in circumstances where we're not even using the transition to creating the best out of renewables. we just want to depend one on a weston money, the, the, the, the, the equipment is gonna come from china. and we're just going to be of assistance of
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the debt and the image. so i'm sick, i'm, you know, i'm still skeptical about the strategy income. so the benefit, the long term benefit percent of 97 percent of the $8500000000.00 will be loaned, while 3 percent will be grant. france and germany have already kicked off the process by depositing $300000000.00 euros each to the south african treasury. this will be a 20 year loan, 5 years included of grace period. and they will be at an interest of 3.6 percent for france. and 3 percent for germany, but south africa says more grants and less loans would work better. while south africa welcomes low interest or concession loans, a substantial portion of this funding needs to be in the form of grants. the move towards lower carbon emissions is imperative as the toll will begin to weigh heavily on south africa's economy. the list of interest rates rising is a very little one. the issue of south africa had been taken. the loans in foreign
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see, is only going to exacerbate the problem because the currency, the south african rent will continue to we can i east all and all major currencies . but europe is essentially a fossil fuel addict and cannot currently survive without them when russia reduce this natural gas supply to europe. leaders of italy, france, and especially germany, came rushing to africa seeking the same fossil fuels they used to buy from russia. europe wants to turn african to its gas station. we don't have to follow the footsteps of the rich world that actually caused climate change in the 1st place. and there also, so seen those schools, m, i mean cold from south africa and m guess from the rest of the group, the continent. that's the focus that i think we need to be looking at and see what does it mean depths of this loan. so this touch western nations, apparently taking
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a huge gamble on the south africa being a successful model for how developing countries can transition from high to low covered. while south africa is itself taking a huge gamble on the west, then green agenda. and some commentators say it is being done at the peril of risking energy independence and sovereigns global atlanta for out of t and jonathan. now back to our top story, this, our a miss, all blast in poland on tuesday evening has been making headlines across the world with those top military power. the u. s. has said it's unlikely russia 5, the missile with the pentagon are missing that washington con, confirm the origin is on the information with. i don't want to say that we completely university
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i from my mind, which was far or we'll see let's cross live now to our correspondence, maria finacialow, who's in bali following the g 20 summit real. can you tell us a bit about the main concerns that have been voiced about the initial allegations that this was some sort of deliberate strike on poland. and is there any consensus on he could be behind it? ah, hi peter. well, it feels like the hysteria that we have witness in the 1st hour is after the deadline may fall. incident in rural fall under the border with ukraine is now over and not only the u. s. leader, but we hear more more voices calling for an investigation expertise before any allegations and accusations statements are now being more careful and more balanced . speaking at the press conference here in bali, just a while ago,
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the president of turkey, a, another nater said said that quotation, the reason general impression among the leaders here and of quotation that russia has nothing to do with the attack. adding that the countries are now considering the version of a technical mistake that could have been behind the incident. i had a chance to ask mr. adam about why then some members of the north atlantic, hawaiians before any expertise before any probe that everybody now agrees is needed, were very quick to point fingers at russia while it will certainly lead to or for their escalation on the ground in the region. but globally, as well. and mr. ever been sad, but insisting that russia is involved in what happened in poland would be ab bravo ation here is added a old lagoon. there is a general impression that this miss hall is not russia made. i do not think we should insist that this messiah was launched by russia. this would be
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a pro occasion. ah, that is the gun also said that turkey or is now working hard or continuing working hard to try to bring moscow and key of together for negotiation. stressing that he believes that this conflict could and should be resolved through peaceful average and through dialogue. and certainly groundless accusations do not help these efforts. and we also added that these planning to talk to russia, president waterbury put in after he's back from the d. 20 peter. apart from the con, concerns over poland, which have obviously quite been dominated from the discussions. there was all the issues have been brought up by the g 20 countries that maria ah, well, yes, it was a big question. at least here is j 20. whether it's members, torn apart by unprecedented divisions with the over how to approach russia,
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ukraine conflict will at all be able to come to consensus over the final declaration. and now we hear that the document has been adopted. we heard earlier from russia's foreign minister said a gay la grove that some western countries wanted the document to be politicized, and include condemnation of russia's special military operation, the ukraine, but certainly russia and also china, india, brazil. saudi arabian, indonesia, at least refused to accept such wording. and now that the final edition of the final declaration says that most of the d 20 countries condemn military actions in ukraine, but quotation, there are other opinions about this situation. date 20 final declaration also notes that the use of threats of use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable that the ukrainian conflicts worse and existing problems of the global economy. and also stress the importance of the grain deal so called black c grain initiative workers
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. earlier by turkey at and the un allowing the expert of rain from earlier and walk ukrainian 40 poorest countries on and all g 20 members are in favor of extension, if not prolonged. it is supposed to be expired, ain't just a couple of days back to you with our sabrina is the latest from the g 20 mary. that's our t correspondence. maria financial reporting live from bali. thank you. a meeting of the ukraine defense contact group is to be held late. it's a day. this is as dozens of its members, states are feeling the conquest sequences of unseat russian sanctions. policy are see that steve sweeney has mall reading the press. you think there's been no slow down in western support for ukraine, that the money just keeps flowing into caves coffers, but dig a little deeper and there are some noticeable changes which could see tensions, industry, unity at the ramsdale meeting on november,
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the 16th 1st internal disagreements within the u. s. on money and peace on money by don't was clear for once. he didn't think that there would be a problem agreeing with the republicans to keep sending cash to ukraine. but there is significant resistance to this continued support. i think people are going to be sitting in a recession and they are not going to write a blank check to ukraine. i want in order to where every single penny has gone and found into cream. every one is okay with that. right? and k, i was admitted that without financial help, the fight would be over. without this financial support, all public finances would collapse. and it means that this immediate victory for russia. so what will the democrats do and how successfully try and force huge bill through congress, ignore the main concerns of their voters and sacrifice domestic stability for the sake of ukrainians. and the 2nd point of contention is on peace. as winter approaches. it is the u. s. military top ross, who,
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according for diplomacy and we've seen the cranium military fight, the russian alteri to a standstill. and i know what the future holds are, is, is not known with any degree of certainty. or we think there are some possibilities here for some diplomatic solutions. then there are the disagreements between the u . s. and the e. u, which are seen as economies crushed and mass protested is member states due to his anti russian sanctions. says it is unable to isolate russia, talking up the need to negotiate, and that's causing some problems in the u. s. which means it's vassals on the continent to promote the image of a united front. the one thing that i do worry about is a rift between the united states and europe, because the united states looks better positioned on energy because we are a major producer. we should have been working on this transition earlier. on top of that, ukraine is reportedly burning through ammunition sent by the west, so fast that it's running out in real time. and the west can't keep up. so zalinski
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can keep begging from all, but the west might reach a point where it has no more to give or can't afford to give it without sacrificing its own security. so no doubt, we'll hear the same old statements of standing with ukraine of being with care have until the very end. but political rhetoric can only mask the disunity for so long and with winter just around the corner, life will get tougher for every one. the canadian security intelligence service has rolled that the country's freedom convoy protest movement did not pose a threat to national security. as the revelation that clashes with the government's early decision to invoke the emergencies act. at no point to the service, assess that the protests in ottawa or elsewhere constituted a threat to the security of canada. canadian security intelligence service did not
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assess that any foreign state supported the protest through funding that foreign states to point disinformation techniques or that any foreign state actors attempted to enter into canada to support the protest. last february, convoys of truck drivers, blockaded streets in also were protesting against covey, 19 mandates, on what they called government mismanagement, as well as calling for true dose resignation, the prime minister than in votes. the emergencies either in a bid to end the protests, the move extended the government's powers and was questioned by some legal activists. canadian lawyer and legal commentator david free heights says that the police response to the movements was too violent, especially given the lack of threat. a day to the very last day when the police came in heavy handed holy, militarized police force. so by don't be surprised, protest. everybody knew it was an overreach at the time. the justification at the time was that there was a blockade of the bachelor bridge critical infrastructure for anybody who's been
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watching this public emergency commission. we all knew it from the time b emergencies act was invoke the ambassador bridge blockade had been resolved. be a court order. by the time the market was invoked, there was no national threat, threat to infrastructure, or with all the state. what we're seeing through the inquiry is that even by true, those own recognition, the provinces had all the resources they need to put an end to it. but it went on for a little too long embarrass, just intrude on the special scale and his underlining 10th behind all this was were prizes and punishing the protests as to what they did, which is why a lot of people thinking about the act on the one hand to punish them, but on the other hand, to try to trigger a violent response from them to sort of retroactively justify invoking and finally form a u. s. president donald trump has announced that he will be running in the 2024 presidential race. now comes amid speculation that he could face face competition
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from florida governor on to sunfish to become the republican party presidential nominee. 2 years under joe biden have been a time of pain, hardship, anxiety, and despair. as we speak, inflation is the highest in over 50 years. gas prices have reached the highest levels in history and expect them to go much higher in order to make america great and glorious. again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president ha, the actual announcement itself was almost would you be considered to be the same things that you would hear at a trump rally? he went down the long resume of everything that he did when he was in office, everything that he accomplishes. while he was an officer and obviously he took them very hard knocked at what he believed that president joe biden had done. and how he's hurt this country. not only domestically, but internationally,
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since he's coming off is just 2 years later. however, there was something that even in the political commentators on both sides said that it was kind of not the normal energy that you would have expected from donald trump that you'd heard in the past that he was trying to, as you said, make it very elegant. in his speech and because of that, he only attacked the media, the fake news. once in his speech, how are we seeing a trunk going into 2024? you mentioned a little bit of a different tune from him. but what do you think that his race is actually going to look like when it comes to the point that he is going to be heading on? and the places where he is going to try to once again went over the american people . president, trump can a run and when without the support of the establishment republican party, in fact, them not getting behind, it will actually encourage and engage not only the role, conservative base, but also the independent voters who initially voted for and pushed him over the victory line. in 2016, however,
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one of the appeals to trump was that he was an outsider, that people thought that he was going to be able to work the miracles. i'm to find out he did it, and that's one of the reasons why he lost in 2020. so now not only does he have a win, but he has a loss on his record, which can be very damaging for any candidate, but especially a presidential candidate going into a 3rd run. it will just depend on how well he gets out there. how will i can basis message, how well he tries, you make people remember the hope that he inspired in 2016 as opposed to despair that he gave. he gave us in 2020 was all for this. how do checkouts all web sites, all t dot com for the latest updates on developments are not miss all bloss in poland, moneys peter scott, i'll be back again at the top of the hour. thank you for watching. ah, for some reason, a number of so called european intellectuals and politicians maintain the
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e. u represents the highest level of human development we're told europe is a garden and the rest of us live in the jungle. rhetoric aside, europe is in serious trouble. hardly a model for the rest of the world. in fact, europe is declining into irrelevance. ah ah, ah ah ah,
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ah, ah, ah, ah, with ah ah, in 2014 tea village, the so called counter terrorist operation against ukraine. se regions that had refused to recognize the code over the years. ukrainian troops committed thousands
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of crimes, many of which have no statute of limitations. with you won't say, oh, you did it in a want to work with on washing hall. you had that the money and.

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