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constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals. oh, but all that didn't stop mo, google obtaining you candidate status in 2022. ah, ah, kia back tracks on it's claims that russia was directly responsible for a deadly missile strike on polish territory. admits parts of the project are actually appear to be new premium. that's up to us data and more. so officials say it was probably launched by ukrainian era defense system also ahead $11800000.00 is going to assist them, including for direct budget support. the question is, is ukraine now the 31st state of the united states of america, u. s. republicans play to come to every center, financial aid allocated to kiev, the party wins partial control of congress on hold. so in the story that shape the
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weak muscular slums, the hague ruling on the m h. 17 plane crash. biased on politically motivated. after a per russian, national or sentence up sent you with with the top stories for the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. welcome to the weekly art key f has backtrack. john, it's previous claims, not a missile, which had a polish village this week killing to people was fired by russian or ukrainian or for spokesperson has conceded that several parts of the projectile actually appear to have been ukrainian. while president lensky, who initially said the missile had come from the russian military, this by document denials from moscow has also appeared to change his perspective on
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the incident 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. so sure. i was, i don't know what happened this time. we don't know 100 percent. i think the world also does know what happened on present in the situation. we have to be fair and honest until the investigation is over. some background, a missile crushed in a polish village near the ukrainian border on tuesday, killing 2 civilians. within hours, a number of polish and ukrainian government officials claimed the projectile was russian, but later polish nato and u. s. official said it was most probably a ukrainian or a defense message that had gone off course, some polish politicians helping, calling for an apology from keith and compensation for the victims. families. bully
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incident led to a rarer public rift between ukraine on its western allies. as joe biden snatched, no security adviser was reported to vast key of officials to tread carefully with their accusations. the u. s. president himself also refused to speak with mister to lindsey on the phone. following the incident here saw, the american leader responded when asked about ukraine's version of events i met with despite western officials, including joe biden saying, there was a lack of evidence. western media outlets went on the warpath plastering accusations that russia was to blame for, quote, attacking a nato country and speaking about the potential for world war 3 ortiz, marina cost forever has been delving deeper beyond the headphones. the media can be
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very powerful and very dangerous, especially during the time of war. one misleading statement could settle a chain of events which could change the world as we know it. and we were almost on the brink of world war 3 this week. when the western media started reporting with sir to see that a russian missile had landed in poland as senior us intelligence official says, brush and misses, crossed into nate, a member of poland, killing 2 people, a senior us intelligence official. there was no proof of anything at the time, only the 1st images of the brass images which showed what appeared to be fragments of and as a $300.00 rocket. that's part of a sylvia. you're a missile defense system that t of continues to use today. but so that, that a matter to the west, the russians were, of course, to blame. and within minutes,
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the story spread like wildfire with politicians and journalists started calling on nato to attack russia and invoke article 4 and 5, which mandates member states to determine a collective response. whenever one of them is it's hacked and then it turns out that it was probably a ukrainian missile about crossed and supposed and awkward to say the least. but it took several hours for a pizza, correct though. version of the story. you would have thought that us media would be more careful with their reporting, especially after their epic blunders with the invasion of iraq. for example, whenever i was sold on the premise of weapons of mass destruction, which were never found, we have found a number of instances of covers that was not as rigorous as it should have been. in some cases, information that was controversial then, and seems questionable now, was insufficiently qualified, or allowed to stand unchallenged. looking back,
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we wish we had been more aggressive in re examining the claims as new evidence emerged or failed to emerge. we should have warned readers, we had information the basis for this was shakia than widely believed. those are exactly the kind of statements that should be published on the front page and westland, a sale fell playout all over again, and never stopped. really remember the syrian chemical attack or are there gadhafi viagra story? or the un claims about the russian army supply and its soldiers with via gra goes. it says in the family, when you see the women and girls have been held for days and buildings and raped when you hear the testimony of these women could tell you about russian soldiers equipped with way, agra, m. o. another thing, it is clearly a military strategy from a prank call later revealed that she had no evidence to back up those claims. it was just what she was told by ukrainian officials,
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but the truth didn't matter at that point did it's, the damage had already been done and though it's as good as facts for those who watch western media, no apologies, no retractions, nothing new for the us. well, i had several jobs, one of my jobs was that of analyst. i also was an interrogator, and indeed, brief the press. when we the c, i a wanted to circulate this information on a particular issue. this information is not necessarily, not necessarily a lie. and maybe a half truth, and we would pick out a journalist, i would go do the briefing and hope that he would put the information in print half truths and this information. so there's real journalism, that's the recipe for success. american style, nearly every wall that has started in the past 50 years, has been a result of media alive and the media could have stopped it if they had searched
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enough. if they hadn't reprinted government propaganda, they could have stopped it. but what does that mean? well, that means basically, population's not unlike was and populations have to be fooled into walls. so next time you see a headline in the mainstream media, don't be so quick to judge tweets or jump to conclusions because for all, you know, it might be a fake story generated to get a particular result. sometimes with undesirable consequences. and this week that could have been world war 3. earlier i spoke with broadcaster and author option returns the through highlighted the global dangers of carlos reporting about the conflict. we've seen the associated press published claims on the missile, insolent and pollen citing anonymous sources that turned out to be wrong. they retracted the story somewhat, but i would suggest that few saw that apology compared to the initial flashy
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headlights. the year november 2022. in later years may be seen as the closest we got to global annihilation and ab associated press and all its fellow nato nations to know, grow for media masquerading as journalists brought us to the edge before it was hastily rode back. and i should say in fairness, and while we must give our condolences to the 2 polish farmers killed by a zalinski, his forces at these nato diplomats have been briefing that zalinski is a liar. and i'm not sure how that to affairs in the state department, given how many tens of billions of dollars has been handed to what nato officials are, briefing privately, as quoted in the, even the mainstream media, ne, 2 nations as it has a lie. the timeline here is started with lamar zalinski, immediately calling on nato countries to react. then the a p story comes out,
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and then the fact starts to emerge. there's a backwardness to all that, isn't there? every one who went so quickly to assume that nato circled article 5 will be invoked, i think, should be discounted from future. a geopolitical stories because they are dangerous sources that endanger the whole of humanity. but of course, already those who support the nature back forces are saying this will be forgotten very quickly. u. s. republicans have demanded that no more money be sent to ukraine, while also calling for an author of the previous aid. nothing biden administration has sent to fuel key of war effort. we're funding you crane's budget with it, with trauma, $11800000000.00 is going to assist cents, including for direct budget support. the question is, as ukraine now, the 51st state of the united states of america, and well positioned as the lensky have in our government. this is outrageous,
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and the american people deserve answers. it's high time to stop sending any more money. don't send another penny to the ukraine and to start auditing, where the money went. dance ordered demand follows the u. s. having already spent nearly $55000000000.00 on aid to ukraine this year, with $37000000000.00 an additional help requested by biden, from congress. no, that's 20 percent. more money than the entire annual defense budget of the russian federation. well, bitter bottles in washington politics aren't begun. now's the power dynamic shifts in the united states. dots after the republicans won by control of the lower chamber of congress this week, setting up a more difficult 2 years ahead for the biden administration to get policies through whoever, even though it's not the biggest issue for the american leader. as the g o. p has promised to investigate joe biden himself, his team on his family's business dealings. our investigation is about joe bud.
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and we already have evidence that would point that joe biden was involved with hunter biden, only so, so we want 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 will. earlier we spoke to retired us air force, lieutenant colonel carting petoskey, who believes washington's policy towards ukraine is primarily driven by business interest. the united states defense establishment is making a lot of money out, you know, to via the american taxpayer. in depleting all of our reserves of 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. russia has accused a dutch court of bias saying its verdict on the malaysia are lines m h. 17 plain disaster is a politically motivated ruling against moscow. in passing its judgment, the court preferred to ignore the fact that all the conclusions of the dutch
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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 hey district court sentenced 3 people to life in prison. then up since year for the dining of the plane over on boston 2014, the men to russians under ukrainian hub, denied any involvement, while a 4th defendants, a russian national, was acquitted. the court also said it didn't believe that the accused individuals have intended to shoot on the civilian aircraft the leaving. instead, they were firing a military target. the judges also had this to say as regards the prosecution,
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not over them and you see the 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. the essence of the 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 services. however, the prosecutor's office has also carried out its own investigation and has confirmed the origin of the materials provided from the judges concluded that flight made 17 on july, 17 2014 crushed a few hours following take off after being hit by a russian supplied miss. however, the strike was not directly linked to russian. all 298 people on board were killed . those convicted will no need to pay over $16000000.00 euro to the family. so the deceased, while 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.
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it was not taken into account by the court, but we don't know why. and that's the problem of this summary vertical 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 those aspects. well, among the reaction we got to this week's verdict was from dutch journalists. sonia london, index, who sees the trial, appear to like objectivity. it was a shell trial because 1st of all, they did not really do a thoroughly investigation in the beginning, and the malays required that was not allowed either to go to the place of the accident later on. they were allowed smith. yeah, it was to be expected. did this show a trial is it can be like dead and i think it's unprecedented in yet that
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heuristics of that use to ignore defects and this is what they are doing. the radar evidence was never taking into account. it was never at taken as a piece of evidence also and it just, they didn't take into account and it actually wasn't ukrainian. the defect management was found at the wreckage, where the numbers often ukrainian bach 7379. so actually, you know, it's in ukrainian and good fella. so straight away they blamed russia, russia it is, and that's it actually. so i think this whole trial is a scam. they should start with old pieces of evidence they had from both sides. and then you can speak about a real fair trial, and this is not happened. 3 large scale summits were a hell this past week, an asia now as the organizations a, c, m, apec, and the g 20 saw to overcome economic turmoil and environmental concerns. but
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despite a lack of consensus, generally, western leaders did appear to agree in something, pending the blame on russia. ortiz maria finished next bumps on that 3 global gatherings. a total of $59.00 countries participating, including 2070 you members. the combined g d p of more than 80 percent of the world's economy. the us young g, 20 an apex summits, mainly focusing on finances and coming during hard economic times may sound like an ideal chance to find a way to deal with global recession. and the weights impacted the world's financial system. but instead, western countries decided to turn all the 3 venues into political stage all to confront russia with some attempting to sway asian and latin american states, which haven't been singing the same tune with the west in terms of imposing sanctions on russia during the past few month friends focused itself,
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not just to support a crane, and we will follow up. but to work very closely with the 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 you, your problem. this g 20 summit will not be business. as usual. we will call out patents regime and laid bare their utter contempt for the kind of international cooperation and respect for sovereignty. forums like the g 20 represent, obama will lose whom volley are seeking. may progress along greece, looking crudeness, striking through targeting children, woman amicus into some in mind my words, not yours, barbaric when no surprise that there was no time for real business. talk too busy
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with calling out poo ting, who by the way didn't attend ano, the 3 gatherings, the result that way too long awaited solution to global financial problems that affect everybody hasn't been paved. but a 3rd, some guam is obviously a massive gap between the scale of the problems and what's being proposed to solve them. what's being suggested. they want to stop the war and ukraine because apparently they believe that would quickly bring down consumer prices. they also want banks to increase their interest rates to contain inflation. clearly those actions would be absolutely inadequate. they simply wouldn't be enough to solve the current problems, because these are structural systemic issues. the cool world is from you, a deadly may sas try can. poland as well as you, as tensions of a taiwan and north korea overshadowed important talks on inflation and g and food security. that angered the eastern block participants. the cold war mentality had
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gemini, ism, unilateralism, and protectionism are mounting acts that distort international norms. disruptive nomic linkages in flight, conflicts, and regions, and impede the development of cooperation are all to common. history tells us that block confrontation cannot solve any problem and that bias will only lead to disaster. the asia pacific is no one's back yard and should not become an arena for big power contest. no attempt to wage a new cold war will ever be allowed by the people. and by our times this she is apec summit must rise above these challenges and deliver hope to the world at logs . that's collaboratively there is room for us to prevail and prosper. despite an almost fresh oh, in russia and the country support tinney that they fear is asian. some, it's old if we the same somehow managed to come to a consensus adult to final declarations and actually talk fear is although that the
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worst is yet to come. the u. s. the hosp the next a pack, and this will be even harder task for russian and kind of in biggest challenge for the entire world. brief notion of all t from bangkok, thailand. we also heard from swath the ro, an associate fellow at a defense studies institute in india, who sees developing nations in the global south appear more interested in resolving issues than western countries to look at what is really the agenda for, does it or not right now it's don't, it's energy diversification. it's about sanctions. about secondary sanctions. it's about cutting a bank from the swift. my, i'm getting, i'm getting the russia from the swift banking. i mean, and look at what we are doing. the agenda for the global south is that, how do you, how do you keep the global economy running instead of blocking it because they're far too many job channels and disruptions right now that is not really good for people off the result are consistent position on this and dial or not,
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i took the chassis set by the rest is that we do not, we are not going to agree to whatever you say. we have our own thinking on it. and we are not in the, on the site of board is not designed for board. there is not really any other grouping that i can think of that really is so representative of the entire what it may not be a well fix coping. nothing is perfect, but it is still much more representative and many others, especially at united nations at godaddy concert institute. so we should look at it with a lot of hope. and finally, i'll, we should try and keep the agenda as clear as possible, which is that it does to do with the economic recovery of the blood and not as a mechanism to sun, any security or political problems because it just does not have that mechanism. night up that spirit. so that is what i think about the g 20 now those of us with a sweet tooth could have
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a bitter pill to swallow. global sugar prices are approaching record highs, top producers including india, helping cutting down on their exports to protect their domestic supplies. ortiz rendering sharma house the story for us. your in india sugar came belt in western or thought rubbish. the keen cutting, crushing and sugar making season has just started, but things have changed this season. india, the world's biggest producer and 2nd largest exposure of sugar, has extended restrictions on exports for another year. back in june, india had imposed gods for the very 1st time. in 6 years. in a recent notification, the indian government announced that sugar mills could export 6000000 tons next year. this compared to an all time high of, or 11000000 tons last year. india is a main supplier to many asian african and middle eastern countries. so for the global market, this decision has left a sour taste. traditionally,
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i think india will be a seller into the oil market under brazil comes in and if there's not supplying the sugar which the lawyer leads to. and i think that is a very his lawyer market. so the global surplus under for sid dinero, good news, about 3 and a half 1000000 done. but on trade flow point of view, if india is more better in the market, is deficit. and if it's india is there, i think, gallons his own food prices are rising globally. partially due to anti russian sanctions put in place by the west that have affected input costs, logistics, and exports constraints. another door producer, brazil has got it 6 boats as well, creating a large, worried in global sugar supplies. but india, like those is looking to insure its domestic market has what it needs. the 3 to of indian population is expected to consume fun. 27000000 tons of sugar this season. the government sees it wants to prioritize domestic availability,
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1st and foremost for it's 1400000000 mouth. the move has been welcomed by many like this sweet shop owner in was offer a nagger who's already struggling with rising inflation. menez at the price of sugar has gone up immensely instead, since i 1st started my sweet business, we hope the new policy will bring us some relate. the cap and exports has been put on oil breeds of sugar roll white under find. but the move aims for more than just food security. another focus they all of the sugar policy is the production of ethanol in the country to reduce dependence on fuel imports and to woof to woods green energy. the plan is to mix but shore with ethanol made from a loss is a byproduct of sugar production and india acid wanted stock it for 20 percent ethanol blending my 5 years to 2025. india is about to produce about
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$40000000.00 tons of sugar in which a 4 and a half $1000000.00 bill going consumption ortho at the non. it's a win win situation for the industry, for the government and for the exposures as well. so we expect that india will explode. 6000000 done by the end of march is a great due to the pharmacy as well. because at 18 point coding to percent, every miller will be able to sell it still. so it should be able to pay back the farm was as well. while the move by india would be sweet for the country. it will leave the world thirsty for supplies, at least for some time. runjun sharma, r t. mazar. fernando is a reckoning coming from canada as more and more episodes of historical and sustained violence against the countries indigenous people emerge. or documentary team talks to those striving for their ancestry. stories to be here
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ah, a a very chavez, canada hasn't been very good. ah, to indigenous women and girls who have been missing or found murdered. because of the structural racism history. the cloning of history that canada has what indigenous people and communities, and it's so shameful history and a history that calendar doesn't like to talk about not until just into those election in 2015 with it to boost colonization. finally shattered her
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on being elected prime minister, the young head of state give a message to the 1st nations community working together timely the government of canada. sincerely apologize, us and asks the forgiveness of the aboriginal peoples of this country for failing them. so profoundly have to apologize and to residential school victims. the prime minister tackle the scandal from us for many decades, indigenous women and girls across canada have disappeared, suffered violence or been killed. it is shameful. it is absolutely unacceptable and it must.
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