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hello and engage with the trail. when so many find themselves worlds of martin, we choose to look for common ground. ah ukrainian president now says he's not sure who's responsible for a miss all that came down in poland, killing 2 civilians. that's just one day after he claimed it was fired by russia and called for a western response. $11800000.00 is going to assistance, including for direct budget support. the question is, is ukraine now the 51st state of the united states of america? republicans pledge to count every sense of financial aid allocated the key of that to the party. busy proposed to take control of the house of representatives. east africa, climate related migration and displacement have steadily become
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a way of life. despite the hon. countries only a lifting 0 point, one percent of global emissions. the people pay ahead, we price. it's called 27 wraps up. we explore how promises, but little action. we've african states in the lurch, when it comes to the climate emergency under biased and politically motivated, verdict against russia that's moscow's reaction to the hague ruling on the image. 17 plain crushed ah, coming to your lot from our studio here in moscow, you're watching on the international. my name is peter scott's here with the latest this friday afternoon. welcome to the programmer. new guardian president that now says he's not 100 percent. sure. that the parents missed all the kill. 2 people in poland on tuesday was russian with us in sharp contrast to some of his previous
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statements. sure i did was, i don't know what happened this time. we don't know 100 percent. i think the world also does know what happened and present in that situation. we have to be fair and honest until the investigation is over a scheme. here is how many times, as you claim said that the actions of the terrorist state will not be limited to our country alone, pissing nato territory with miss isles. this is a russian missile attack on collective security. this is a really significant escalation. action is needed, as ukraine clashed with its western allies in a rep, public rift reports have emerge, suggesting the biden's national security advisor asked you create an officials to trek carefully with their accusations. the u. s. presidents reportedly even refused to speak with zalinski following the incident, and that despite ukrainian leaders repeated request and his, our job responded when asked about cubes. version of events.
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with on tuesday, a miss our crushed in a polish village near the ukrainian border killing to people within hours. the number of polish ukrainian government officials, including zalinski himself, claimed it was a russian rocket. war thought, later, conceded the rockets was likely a ukrainian air defense massage that went to stray a position that's also been killed by nato and washington. although an official investigation is still currently under way. larry, i spoke to hendrick vba, a norwegian writer, political analyst, and former politician on various issues connected with the one ukraine will, is share. politicians have 1st a way to which kind of order they get from washington, or they can say, that is my view. on this case, it's easy as is as easy as possible. as
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a always rags, blame the russians and then we can see what will happen. so in the 1st time of most of them over the politicians, of course, say they'd say russia is sending this missile and, and then maybe we find out that it was a ukraine. but then this case is already forgotten. so it's always the same. first blame the russians and then we will see what happens if a western countries did not support and the cooper todd in 2014, then we don't, would be in this situation at all. and so we in the entered so question, way one to start for me in, in my mind that all the situation stocks in 2014, maybe before that. and so if we would not have supported this through a coup d'etat in here in 2014, we would not be in the situation now and would not be a war in ukraine at all. when we forget about this history than we don't understand the situation right now. in the end, when this war ends, who is,
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who is the country, is building up ukraine again, that it would be russia maybe because a u. s. is not interested any more. they are losing their interests and turning round to other programs in the world, maybe china, and then ukraine is left, and no european countries will build up a ukraine again. it will be russia. a meanwhile, a ukranian presidential adviser has said the incident should encourage nato to be tougher on moscow asking the countries allies to provide more air defense systems. ok of has been excluded from participating in the official investigation and an anonymous nato source told the financial times that western confidence in keith had been undermined. this is getting ridiculous. the ukrainians are destroying our confidence in them. nobody is blaming ukraine and they are openly lying. this is more destructive than the missile. and this is incredibly destructive to the key of regimes propaganda. because here we see them being directly contradicted and
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doubling down on the lie in the face of even the u. s. president himself saying otherwise, i think that this is not so much them are trying to break free as reacting petulantly as a child confused. because they have become used to an expectant that whatever absurd lie that they claim blaming russia will be backed up by them. um, as if it's god's honest truth, no matter the situation. but here we see with a, a direct potential ward war 3 sparking event with a missile landing and a nato member that, that they walked back from that. ah, in the news the white house has head bike of the republicans to the jew peace pledge to pro joe body involvement and his son, hunters foreign business dealings. auntie correspondence,
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kennimore pixel the story. so it appears that now the republicans are taking up the role the democrats once held, and now the biden administration may be subject to the kinds of investigation and scrutiny to which democrats held trump. this is what they said. our investigation is about jo, bud. and we already have evidence that would point that joe biden was involved with hunter biden illnesses, so we will the bank records. and that's our, that's our focus. we're trying to stay focused on was joe biden directly involved with hunter biden's business deals, and is he compromised? that's our investigation. marjorie taylor green, a prominent congressional republican raised the issue of ukraine and the billions of dollars sent there by the biden administration. we're funding ukraine's budget with with trauma, $11800000000.00 is going to assistance,
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including for direct budget support. the question is, is ukraine now the 51st state of the united states of america? and what position does the lensky have in our government? this is outrageous, and the american people deserve answers. the reality is that many of the weapons intended by the united states for the ukrainian military have gone directly into the hands of terrorists and criminal organizations. some of them have simply been sold on the black market and other questions are being raised about the money that is poured into your brain from the united states as well. so it seems that these questions may be taken up by republicans for congressional investigations, as they take control of the house of representatives. there is an interest in seeing where some of those funds have gone. and if there was in the foul play by the biden administration, and it's congressional allies when it came to writing these $1000000000.00 and billions of dollars to checks to ukraine, it's high time to stop sending any more money. don't send another penny to the
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ukraine and to start auditing where the money went. so it'll be interesting to see how the u. s. congress proceeds. and what turns up in any potential investigation with republicans back in control of the house of representatives. the call for the audits comes as the u. s. has already spent nearly $55000000000.00 on a ukraine this year with $36000000000.00 and additional help requested by biden, from congress. not 20 percent more to put it into comparison and bushes and higher annual defense budgets. and the same time outspoken us congresswoman marjorie taylor green has lashed out a washington's funding of ukraine. after a number of countries acknowledged it was likely ukrainian rockets. the tip poland . we must stop letting the lensky demand money and weapons from us taxpayers. while he is trying to drag us into world war 3. no more money to ukraine. it's time to end this war and demand peace. and as some officials demand an end to the war
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before point to no returns reached the u. s. homeland security chief is apparently trying to calm people's nuclear worries. while the united states has expressed concern with russian nuclear saber rattling, we do not anticipate that a nuclear detonation in europe would have any direct health consequences on the homeland. earlier we both retired us air force, less tenant colonel current crowds call sky. you said that washington's policy towards ukraine is primarily driven by the business interests the united states defense establishment is making a lot of money. you know, to via the american taxpayer. in depleting all of our reserves, old weapons sending them to ukraine. that freeze up production lines for more of what we want and then of course, justifies demand to the congress that our own budget, our own military budget can be increased. so this is something that i think
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benefits. it's viewed by american government, people, as you know, it benefits it, benefits america, not in the way that we think of a war, but just in the way we think of a business military business, the next house of representatives that will be sworn in in january, many of them do not see the benefit of conducting this proxy war and funding this proxy war and ukraine. it's very clear that we don't have the resources to throw away anywhere and certainly not to conduct a proxy war that has no real benefit to the security of americans. rushes under the spotlights at apec this year with many western leaders using the occasion to criticize moscow. less cross live. now, throughout the correspondence, maria phenomena who's out the summit in the tie capital bank called good afternoon . well, i guess this could even see you, maria, where you are now. can you tell us
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a bit about what's to be expected from the summit this year, please? yes. hi indeed. it seems that this year is apex summit here in thailand, asia pacific regions, major economic gathering has become yet another platform to talk about russia and to blame it earlier. the west has used the assay on psammead and later june 20 meetings to confront russia and to call out today. and here again, the u. s. a secretary of state said the groceries ultimately responsible for dudley miss. incident in poland near the border with ukraine no matter what the investigation shows while the preliminary pro blamed the ukrainian air defenses blink and also said that russia has agreed to extend the black sea grain deal as it fell. the world would not accept any refusal from moscow. moscow says it has always been in favor of this initiative, allowing the export of grain from unblock your running ports to poorest and
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developing nations in asia and africa. moscow. the only time suspended its participation in this dale half the key of use, the humanitarian corridor for its military purposes, attacking the russian navy in crimea with drones. at the same time, we hear repeated calls from different western nations to get together or to stand together against global challenges, like energy and food crisis for wage. again and still russia is to blame. here is francis president manuel mike wrong here at a peg trying to sway asia during the past few month. friends focused itself not just to support the cream, and we will follow up. but to work very closely with a different countries like china, india, to whole region, middle east, africa, latin america, to create an increasing consensus. in order to see this war isn't so your,
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your problem. it fits perfectly the ideal plan to avoid any responsibility for global economy crash the u. k. and the u, as have come up with earlier, the talking is the economy will not recover until the war and the head of the russian delegation hearing talent, that the a peg. russia's vice prime minister on the day below was so sad that he had to remind his colleagues many times earlier today that the crisis has been there before. russia's special military operation in ukraine. here is his words that he knew glue reduced to anybody. it was for the europeans clumsy actions of last summer of latasha increasing gas prices. and this is affected mineral fertilizer production costs. as a result, many businesses have been forced to close. as for europe, it's not just about the recession there back in 2021, the market started to move and metal price is doubled. this created high
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uncertainty for manufacturers and no one could make long term plans because of this . in addition to this, there was high inflation, a tightening of fiscal and monetary policies and the debt problem. all these factors created a threat to the stability of the economy in the e. u. southern europe, and even in germany. ah, earlier russia's foreign minister said, a gale of rav speaker at his g. 20 press conference in bali called this phenomenon at political personalities plead. when the west is from one hand, calling for negotiations, friendship uniting afterwards and standing together against common challenges. and at the same time, escalating the situation with the quick and groundless accusations against russia like with poland and demonizing russian blame and for all the bad things in the world. and i guess we're going to see a little bit more of that here, but maybe not in that sharp form as the country steel have to come to consensus to
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adopt the final declaration on saturday. back to you, we'll have to wait and see what the consensus is and if they come to the saucy correspondence, maria financial reporting live from bangkok. thanks very much, maria. i'm talking about international summit's. the 27th annual un climate meeting. comp 27 is wrapping up the global gathering so much set about the needs to jointly address issues on the african continent where millions of battling the devastating effects of climate change. the global community needs to put people most affected by climate change at the center of our interventions. housing and climate change are inextricably linked, failing to establish integrated policies and systems, risks, the health and well being of the world's most vulnerable populations. of it seems it promises uncalled to action or not been followed by actual action. as african countries continue to bear the bronze of those devastating effects of climate
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change ortiz trouble, it's subtler us more africa is the fastest urban izing region in the world. and its cities are expanding because of migration and extreme weather events. according to research by the brookings institution, 56 percent of urban residents, that's double the global average, live in slum housing in africa. this as more people look to cities for opportunity . but south africa's land and migration issue. some might say, influenced by a hint of colonialism, we are constructively softly pushed away from the city is because i guess because of our own social economic background. so that is very disappointing, that there is no transformation in as far as the special colonial property planning is concerned. according to the state of climate in africa report. c the continent
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is heating up faster than the global average. that means more widespread drought for have what has guess and t and extreme weather events. but climate change is also a fragility amplifier and it can easily make a situation worse. if you're looking at, you know, flow cent onset climate impacts like you know, just verification or drought. that is going to combine with all of those other socio economic factors. and so that's why it's really complicated to be able to say exactly how many people are moving and why. according to the internal displacement monitoring center. 20212.6000000 people were displaced in sub saharan africa due to weather related disaster. all of the evidence suggests that we're going to see more of these kind of extreme weather events. but what's really
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important is at this point, of course, to try to address those root cause as much as we can to make the climate changes or the changes in our production and our lifestyle that we need to. but really, to accept that somalia, ethiopia can, yes, sudan are unlikely to change or be able to change their kind of weather and patterns in the years ahead. and we need to start addressing and thinking forward about what it means to adapt to our changed environment in east africa. climate related migration and displacement have steadily become a way of life. despite the han countries only emitting 0 point one percent of global emissions, the people pay a heavy price. loss and damage is a controversial term. and the climate change talks in egypt ha, developing countries one to establish liability and compensation for their bio diversity laws from the emissions of rich countries. rich countries are refusing,
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clutching on to the emissions lead and profits while evading liability at all costs . so what is the climate justice they talk about? if we think about why we see poverty in inequality, across african continent, much of that is also due to the historical i, historical debt owed by those very same countries who colonized these areas and who have created those systems which are so fundamentally unequal. i think you see a lot of reluctance from the wealthy countries because it, you know, suggests of responsibility. and right now we're talking about, you know, the global out of adaptation or which is a 100000000000 annually. or, you know, that's, that's what we're looking to finance. but if you start to look at responsibility down the line, you could be looking actually in dollars of climate change is truly a universal issue. then human settlements and habitats should not only be the
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concern of the few global issues. a lot of t enjoin is back over to pakistan. now, where the former prime minister in mancha and his followers are pressing on with the protest for new elections. the huge march is expected to reach capitalism is lum about by saturday. local gently centers this report on the ground. i emily file multiply, missed out on a buddha, him on con. has in all his whole nesters, to reach islam, abad on 919 after mama we are in. but kayla my like i don't see a out file pakistan and these supporters of feminine con, are sending in there. and they have with the other hands. and they have promised to join the 10s of thousands of protesters jeopardize islam. i bought this jobs, clothes and the supporters up in bon khan. i've been banning tomas,
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but his law muscle steamer on con is honest. truthful and doesn't lie. that is why we like him. and he said, yes, that was american conspiracy to oust emron con. how can i explain? look, they sent dollars here and by our rulers, especially those who sell their conscious, they have bought many, but this fraud will no longer continue. god willing, we will fight with them on their own a. how do we do the u. s. change any government which rises against the u. s. the case of pakistan is the same. they removed imran khan government because he is a true leader who refused to give military bases to them who have seen on the states. there is a picture of him on convoy ah, though he has not yet just lay my best to the support of my desire time. what i said is it is to women is sort of the camping promise of it. and all these forecasts automatic would be marching in couple of this. bruce lamara modified as
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long as the demand for 3. for an oddly. alexa, the bike is fun. i'm moving on now. rushes accused, a cold in the netherlands of bias, saying his verdict on the image 17 plane disaster is politically motivated, ruling against moscow. in passing its judgment, the court preferred to ignore the fact that all the conclusions of the dutch prosecutor's office are based on the testimony of anonymous witnesses, whose identities are classified as well as on information of dubious origin and materials transmitted from the interested party. the s b u, which has been repeatedly convicted of providing false contradictory information. we deeply regret that the district court of the hague has neglected the principles of impartial justice in favor of the current political situation, thereby dealing a serious reputational blow to the entire judicial system of the netherlands. the hague district court sentenced 3 people to life in prison in absentia for the
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unintentional downing of the plane over don boss. back in 2014, the men to russians une ukrainian have denied any involvement, while a 4th defendants of russian national has been acquitted. is how the court described this decision. you sent it over them and you stevie to the defense presented as an argument that the prosecutor's office has a constantly one sided view which has been upheld throughout the entire investigation. so the essence of this defense line is that the prosecutor's office has adopted the point of view of the ukrainian special services from that point is that the prosecutor received many materials from ukraine security service. however, the prosecutor's office has also carried out its own investigation. and has confirmed that the origin of the materials provided, although judges concluded that malaysia airlines flights made 17 crossed a few hours after takeoff after being hit by a russian supplied miss isle. however, the strike was not directly linked to russia, while 209 states people on board were killed. and those convicts had, will know,
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need to pay over $16000000.00 euros to their families. the attorney of the acquitted defendant says he wants to know why not all of the wreckage from the aircraft was analyzed by western investigators. it was not taken into account by the court, but we don't know why. and that's still the problem of this summary verdict. so to say therefore, we have to read the whole verdict in writing, but i'm very anxious to know why our, our arguments were not followed by the court. and the problem is that didn't answer, let's say our arguments in our views and please on, on those aspects the findings of a further investigation into the tragedy are expected to be announced at some point next year. but independent dutch journalists, sonya vander, and i believe that this trial like objectivity, it was a shell trial. because 1st of all, they did not really do a thoroughly investigation in the beginning. and the malaysian part that was not allowed even to go to the place of the accident later on. they were allowed to,
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but yeah, it was to be expected. did this show a trial? it would be like dead. and i think it's unprecedented in get that heuristics of that use to ignore defects and this is what they are doing. the radar evidence was never taking into account. it was an echo at taken as a piece of evidence also. and it just, they didn't take into account and it actually wasn't ukrainian diffract manage what was found at the wreckage, where the numbers often ukrainian back 7379. so actually, you know, it's in ukrainian and fella. so straight away they blamed russia, russia it is, and that's it actually. so i think this whole trial is a scam day, shoot, start with all the pieces of evidence they had from both sides. and then you can speak about a real fair trial. and this is not happened until the democratic republic of the
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congo now where residents of the city of goma have been fleeing in fear of a potential incursion by the m 23 rebel group. as 1st fighting between the countries army in rebels moves ever closer to the city. thousands have been displaced, plunging the bullets out beach and into crisis. according to local officials, more than 200000 people have fled so far. the east african community has now shed your peace talks between the army on the rebels. for november, the 21st in the kenyan capital people fleeing hostilities have spoken of the despair. the little one is, although i have to, thanks. i see it for my children. i have to go to the markets to beg, otherwise the children will starve to death. this is life here. what i want to do, what we now fear, that the rebels will arrive here near the city. i had to flee my village and when i arrived there was also a lot of gunfire. in the end, i found myself here, but the day before yesterday, soldiers opened fire here too. and we fled again to goma. we came back here and
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we're suffering. i'm sitting here now, but i have nowhere to sleep. we spend the night out in the open sky. the children get sick every day, and when it rains, we are completely wet. these living conditions are catastrophic. well, meanwhile, the u. s. secretary of states has shed his concerns about the situation calling for a d escalation. this comes as were under faces, accusations of sponsoring the d. i. c. rebels in us, something a denies. had an important meeting which wand and foreign minister today on the margins of my g. 20 meetings in bali. i underscored the united states deep concern about the continuing violence in easton, d r. c. and called on wonder to take active steps to facilitate the escalation. a member of the d r. c. parliament told us that the country's government doesn't believe the us is actually not have good will. it is difficult for us will believes that to the united states a z, a tinged with good faith in, in this problem, we are having with your wonder because at the same moment they are asking for this
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escalation. and that the same moment they are silence at toward gresham over you wonder against our country. we know that the one that is being used by sub mark forces from out of africa to help or they're going to take want all of our parts of our country. that is zoom, many american companies, westerman companies, european companies that to r, i lead kid with d. rule on these to help them to destroy these the stability of the eastern part of our country. so you can look at the same moment being called or being the, according to people into business dilate. and at the same moment you are anything, those who are violating these are the musician. so this is bringing glass in
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a lot of confusion toward the day of goodwill over united states. okay, are, and my colleague will be here in 30 minutes time. thank you. it's friday evening. that's all for me. peter scott's whatever plan for the weekend. i hope have a good one. thanks for watching. no yes, good wellborn got a whistle moisture. they're expensive. that's it. as it's a business, a business. but i don't bus morisha has no way i go machine. yeah. but i'm glad what my ducks to let her know. that's new. my lip lip mamma, we're business. i don't want to let the customer ship sidney.
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