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a joe by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there is your boomerang self with we inform the world community. the plant is that right of a nuclear accident, russia warns about potential nuclear catastrophe in europe. as i put ology power plant. again, comes under ukrainian shelling over the weekend. that's as moscow holds like long tolts with a you ends, atomic watched all over this perilous situation with the u. k is reportedly circumventing its own ban on russian oil imports. shipments of russian crude arrive london's official records and make no mention of a strong questions. its military presence in burkina faso made a rising tensions in the country. president micron accused as russia of spreading
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this information in africa. had a ukrainian military officer posted the disturbing video online showing the apparent torture of a captured russian soldier. it's just the latest in a series of alleged atrocities, key at forces that claim to have a committed on the front line with monday night at moscow. i'm so good to have you with the international with your top world. so europe is staring a nuclear disaster in the face. that is the dia warning coming from russia over the situation right now with a separate ology power plant. over the weekend, europe's largest nuclear power plant. once again came on, the ukranian shelling, not promoted, urgent talks between the russian nuclear agency, ross item and the u. n's, atomic energy watchdog over the escalation regarding the latest attack. rushing
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ministry claims and credit forces fired more than a dozen rounds of artillery shells. ukraine claims it was russia behind the strikes of the head of the i. e. a has called for a protection zone around the planned and for an end to the shelling which risks causing a catastrophic nuclear incident acids eager to down of now with more on the comments from the russian nuclear agency, long the seo brushes, atomic energy giant ra, sat am did held a did hold a very brief media conference here, and so she at an event at an expo event. in fact, that is organized by raw satin itself. and the very much business like atmosphere has here been kind of overshadowed by the concerns over the situation at this approach nuclear power plant. and indeed, the head of ross, atom, whose company is right now in charge of these approach nuclear power plant, has confirmed that the threat is very real well. but at least we were in talks with the i e a almost all night. we know that rafael grossi has held talks with your
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leaders and conveys concern community to inform the world community that the plant is at risk of a nucular accidental. and it is obvious that give, considers it possible to allow a new killer incident, but that will forever changed. the course of history in europe, leaders of the world need to come to their senses in instruct politicians and kia to come back to reality. who in their plans are apparently beginning to allow the potential of nucular incidence to further their interests such. and with this very concerning statement, a well, ross atoms, chief, has only has merely chimed in to the choir, of all the voices in rush, all sorts of politicians of all calibers that have been indeed warning and calling on the u. s. on europe, on ukraine's allies essentially to stop, keep, to prevent, keep from shelling these approach you nuclear power plant. now this is an accusation that key of itself has vehemently denied. and while point pointing the finger of blame at russia in turn, moscow has been saying that is absolute incense,
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the so called preposterous idea. this is what they've called it, that russia could be shelling the territory. but it is that it is now has control over. and indeed i did visit this approach to nuclear power plant back in august. and we were showing the debris, for instance, of a polish made combat drone, which was shot down over the plant before it had the opportunity, had the chance to deal any damage. and rush of course doesn't have the russian military does not have polish may drones in its arsenal. and of course, we were also shown the scale of the devastation that was dealt to this approach a nuclear power plant. well, luckily, nothing critical that we observe that at the time, but indeed some of the destruction was quite significant. nonetheless, for instance, whole workshops were rendered in operational, for instance, a cooling workshop. and so certain portions of the approaching nuclear power plant had to be shut down. now our visit journalist visited coincided with the visit of
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none other than rafael grossey himself. again, the head of the international atomic energy agency a you and back to watchdog an atomic energy watchdog. and so he had the chance to see everything that we journalists were shown. and since august, a small detachment of the i. e, a specialists, they have been present 247 from what we understand. at these approach, you nuclear power plant, monitoring the situation there, and kind underlining and backing. the concerns the russia has over the well potential threat that emanates from the facility. indeed, i agrees that the threat is very real, although it abstains from our well appointing blame. and while attributing blame as to who's responsible for the shelling, whoever is behind this, it must stop immediately, as i've said many times before, you're playing with fire. so again, the statement by ross atoms, seo, just again stresses that the threat is very real and well, of course,
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the radioactive cloud, it will not respect any visa policies. the french defense minister says his country's not ruled out a full withdrawl of its special forces from burkina faso that says tensions heat up in the west african country essentially over the main bone of contention. that being the french military presence there, more details with africa correspondent, his catabolic tattler. there is a special resentment as to the presence of french military in the region. let's not forget that the french military in the region, the president of that started back in 2014 with operation. but connie and that has not yielded fruits. and we've seen numerous insurgent groups rising to destabilize the health region and particularly countries affect it would be molly, would be chad and booking a puzzle and booking up as well. what we saw on friday was a several hundreds of protesters,
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mainly young people who marched on the capital of fossil to groups marching to the monday expulsion of the french ambassador. and the reason, as well as the withdrawal of the french military in the country as a whole, the big in knob is blame the french military for the continued insurgency that we have seen in the country. and for most of tina fossil is problems. now, when it comes to france itself, we saw the french leave that coming out this weekend, really refunding to some of the criticism that he's received with regards to his country's conduct in african state. and that was of france has really been docs banded. if you will, would they blame any thing and anyone else except themselves, you could do the both of this perception is fed by other. it's a political project. i'm no fool, many influences or sometime will be on your programs are behaved by the russian
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because we know them a number of powers who brand every once in africa are doing this to hurt for i heard its language, no doubt, but above all, pursue certain interests the problem with him i will not cry and i guess numerous presidents even before him is that they is almost no recognition of the edge and see that african one. this is not something that is happening in as one of is willing. and frank benjamin that has really been growing in the hill country in west africa. and the most beautiful of france's critics came from its neighbour, surprisingly enough, the new italian prime minister, giorgio maloney who really went to town with regard to francis failings on the continent. and that they should stop playing a political game with people's lives were so monday, you know, this is
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a child who works in a gold mine in booking foster. it's one of the poorest nations in the world from prince colonial money for the kina also, which has gold in return they demanded. 60 percent everson bertina ends up in the coffers from the french treasury. the goal the child goes down the channel to extract. mostly, i'm up in the coffers of the french state. so the solution is not to take the africans and bring them to you. the solution is to free africa from saxon europeans for exploited, and allow people to leave off what they have. what the french have failed to recognize is that africa is going through its own change, that every country has its own developmental aims. and they even need to quell the insurgency and insecurity that has really invest that itself upon the hell countries, particularly in west africa, france has to be look at its relationship with it, with the former colonies,
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and now independent african state. it needs an interest section but more than anything, it's very easy to blame raja right now as europe has really made russia into a boogeyman. that's not how russia viewed here on the continent. there was much and protest where young people were carrying the right leg and hurling and drink less. and that to tell you something about the sentiment that if prevailing on the ground and what people expect out of a partner, perhaps that's why more and more young african looking eastwards for a new partner that they can really rely on just a bit earlier in the program here on i see i was speaking with mr. coffee quack, who senior research fellow with the university of johannesburg. he says, the continent is officially moving away from the sphere of european, infinitely one hand, the fringe of telling everybody and publicly and international that they are living
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the african continent living model, either working at 1st and then they're moving somewhere else. forget it in going to happen in the can't do it with a pain. there's a rolling wave almost. so none of the realities of african that are coming to slap french, prince in the space and starting with the president. if we took a very close and honest, you are a french friends, french's legacy, call him your legacy and do an audit. frankly. francis failed, and the recognition that france is still is still very difficult for french to not just recognize it, but to swallow it. and come to the table and say, look, let's get rid of the choking pull in your handcuffs. and then if you want in french, we also call the cash 6 with mean hiding the private parts. and then discuss, frankly, because africans are now looking for different partners partners that are looking for when, when you mention it. and i think russia is emerging as one of the china has already
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been there. many of them are coming up and in the sense africans are looking for something that can help them to grow and develop better than what they've seen before. we don't want to see africans painfully traversing the mediterranean sea to die, to go to france. it's great to have with us for this. our program, as russia has been helping those countries suffering from food deficits and will continue to do so. that was the message today from president putin lead speechway, we fulfill our needs are normally the leading global produces we helped and will continue to help the countries facing food deficits due to imbalances which are the result of without exaggeration, adventurous and unprofessional. policies is on the western nation. eula, as i'm pretty strong, was the right of the end of that statement from the russian president. life not to don't court of more of this donald good evening to you. just a book nearly quarter past 7, monday evening. here at moscow, can you give us more,
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what was behind the russian president statement, and also if he would take us to the latest on the russian food exports program. right, well, rory vladimir putin's promise to continue supporting countries threatened with a sanctions induced food crisis comes not long after russia's decision to renew it's un brokered grain deal with ukraine just last sunday. nearly 100000 tons of grain and other food products were shipped to various countries under this deal. and this is all assuring that global food prices remain low. that's following a spike that happened earlier in the year after the west deployed an unprecedented sanctions against russia. now, we also have to remember that russia's decision to renew this un broker deal comes not long after a short suspension by moscow, which accused he of, of attacking it's ships in the black sea with the help of british intelligence. so despite provocations, as well as the fact that actually much of this ukrainian grain being shipped under
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this deal is actually going to develop countries. it really looks like moscow was determined to make this deal work for the countries that he didn't most. all right, ok, he's donald quarterback report. thanks very much. ah, what would you believe this? the u. k is circumventing its own commitment of not importing oil supplies from russia. it's been reported by the u. k. sunday times, which has revealed how the russian energy source is imported to britain. undeclared, the fear was one of at least that a non congress of russian oil was more than 200000000 pounds to have a rod at british ports soon. the invasion of ukraine. but it has been classified as inputs from elsewhere. apparently, the u. k. government has been importing this nasty authoritarian oil from russia while projecting to the public. that only freedom molecules would be allowed to disembark on britain's pristine shores. british officials have been talking up this mighty sacrifice that they were making for ukraine by not buying russian oil,
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which they like to pretend go straight into russian president vladimir putin's pockets to use as spending money in the ukraine conflict or, you know, maybe black friday sales whatever, over the summer, the british office for national statistics even reported that for the 1st time ever, there weren't any russian oil imports into the u. k. and this was despite the fact that russia was britton's largest oil supplier just the year before. and it was all, seemingly due to the hard work and iron will of british officials to make this russian oil embargo happen. now have a listen to what they've said in the past. the united states, the united kingdom, this week, announced all plans to stop importing russian oil. and the e. you have announced their plans to reduce their dependency to ending europe's collective dependence on rational and gas. i want to make clear to the house that
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we fully intend and we must, and our dependency on all russian hydrocarbons. well, despite all that pontificating, it turns out it was all a big charade. the russian oil has still been coming in since at least june and july. well, how exactly? turns out there's been some love boat action happening between tankers out there in the ocean. russian tankers are hooking up with other ships off shore, and those ships flagged under other countries, carry on to britain and allow london to maintain its virtuous stance through oil. wandering, basically, the european union also has printers that have been loading up on russian oil even as they talk up a pending oil ban. the netherlands, for example, took in a 126 per cent, more russian diesel this month compared to last month alone. asked for the notion of cutting off rushes oil revenues, it's fuel exports by sea are now at their highest level since 2017 up 22 percent
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month on month in november alone. so despite the west's blowing eating and virtue signaling, it looks like it's having a really tough time prying itself away from russian fuel. but it really wants everyone to believe that the exact opposite is true and it looks like the you might be fighting with each other and with other countries over the supply pretty soon. that's according to the international energy agency, have a listen. the competition for known russian diesel barrels will be fis with a you. countries having to bid coll goes from the u. s. middle east in india, away from their traditional bias, increased refinery capacity will eventually help ease diesel tensions. however, until then, if prices go too high for the demand, destruction may be inevitable for the market imbalances to claire the former us treasury secretary under donald trump, that steve minucci and said that the russian oil price cap was quote,
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the most ridiculous idea i've ever heard sher, it's on feasible, but that's only if you don't cheat and tell the public one thing while doing the exact opposite. behind everyone's back. the u. s. private military company, known as mozart, a so called counter to russia's wagner group, which when found in the ukrainian controlled city of our trauma office in the 20th republic, handing out their patches. apparently he was giving them out to ukrainian soldiers . then members of the military organization were also seen walking around and patrolling the city. now just for a moment here, let's take a closer look at the mode sought private military company was founded by iraq and afghanistan, war veteran andy milburn this year. the group says it conducts military training and provides humanitarian evacuations. it's main donors, r u. s. hedge fund managers, allegedly, however, the russian wagner group says mozart,
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so should find no strength in its name and should be prepared for the force they will be met with no matter what they call themselves. mozart or sally airy. this does not give them any strength. no advantages, nothing but height. of course, they can always be a false and the well that can resist you and there's nothing unexpected in this. this is the normal course of history. talking about a confrontation between vogue and mozart is somehow ridiculous. the wagner groups there to oppose the ukrainian army, and it is a decisive force in this direction. now if you want to find out more about the nature of russia wagner group, you can watch a new anti documentary, which does a shed light on the military firm and the way it operates. it's coming up on the program at about one hours time for the meantime, a quick preview. chill
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she judge from when you to differ with the donors, marsh, digital guys but which related to slope to these and the trim. mutually conveyance of english, the phone to mom with yeah . moon yes, this is shanon ferman. ah mm. mm. it's good to have with us a person, reportedly, a russian prisoner of war shone,
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being held captive by ukrainian soldiers is bound in a casket, allegedly set to be buried alive. that's supposedly what a chilling video shows posted by a ukranian military officer to his twitter account. i'll should warn you right now, you will find the stuffing. what do you mind? what joyce? mister pezora, look away. in a separate case said the un has called on kiev to investigate video that's also emerged on line report, showing at least 11 russian prisoners of war who were killed by ukrainian forces. western news outlet says it's verified the authenticity of some of the footage in sharp contrast to a tendency it will denying potential ukrainian war crimes. the video appeared to show russian soldiers who were alive lined up on the ground. and then in the following scenes laying lifeless in the same position in pools of blood,
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it looks like most of them were shot in the head, the repose of blood that indicates that they were just left the dead. there appears to have been no effort to pick them up or help them while i g of politics specialist and a former us marine, brian violet. and he was speaking to us a bit earlier in the program. he gave us. busy thoughts on why ukrainian soldiers would post such things online. it's because of the impunity that the ukrainian forces have enjoyed throughout. not only this, most recent part of the conflict, the russian special military operation. but since 2014, we don't hear anything from the western media about ukraine shelling the don bus region for 8 years, or any of the atrocities that had taken place from 2014 onward. and they know that no matter what they do, they'll get away with it. i still don't think the westfall push the issue at all. you train is still lying about while at least one missile falling in polish,
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killing 2 polish civilians. they're lying even when in their best interests they should be telling the truth. and in an instant like this, they want to keep the barbarity going, and unfortunately, no one, no one except russia and its allies will hold them accountable. moving from the frontline, where people have been taken to the streets of the port city of odessa at the crying power outages which they claim have gone on for days. blackouts have come off to russia, began targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure. now at least one demonstrator was detained by security services and was latest seen apologizing in a video posted by the regional administration. so i should say it's possible the person in the video may have been speaking under duress, vin diesel award due to power outages. i took the initiative and called my neighbors to block roads to draw attention to the problems that are apartment block by doing that. i violated public order for which i'm sorry. i also understand might,
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wrongdoing may be used by russian propaganda discredit australia. but over that, i'm also sincerely sorry. i also do understand that we can stand 235 or more days that electricity is protecting their suffer more and we should be patient. once again, please forgive me. the next time i'll behave more cautiously, won't break the law and organize actions that was mistake. oh, miss, i am one. so a strong earthquake in indonesia today has left at least a 162 people dead as we understand many more hundreds injured. the quake which i reached at 5.6 on the richter scale had one of the country's main islands, java, the hardest. local official say. it rocked the western province of the territory. now strong, tremulous, were felt in the capital jakarta. the people of course, fled to shelter for safety. that was quick, are frequent in the country, which don't sit on the pacific ring of fire. although this past week has seen a market rise in activity. so ideology doesn't heat
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homes. that was the message coming from hungary is. foreign minister was speaking it a major nuclear energy form, taking place in the southern russian city of such the 1st signals, are they european wide energy crisis i have appeared on the horizon. now we, on years, we look at the energy issue as a physical issue and not as a political one or not as an ideological one. because according to the current, let's say situational science, it is impossible to heat your flat. we died eulogy or crate or water with political statements. the atom expo international form is one of the main events for the global nuclear industry. no records from 17 countries have gathered to discuss topics from both the current energy crisis to the increase of international cooperation and how to develop the nuclear industry to cope with the current state
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of affairs. and the forum draws executives from key companies in the industry, international organizations and government officials. but we spoke to hungary for minister at the event about his country's continued cooperation with russia, a physical issue. and it is obvious that the nuclear is the cheapest safe us than most environmental. you're generating energy. and that's why it's is our national interest to continue the nuclear cooperation with to make the to you reactor walks operational as a funny story. that was the reason how'd you, how'd you expect to deal with the potential backlash from the, from the e u and the u. s. a. we always fighting for the exemption of ford and nuclear when it comes to listening to regime so far more successful. so i have a good hope that we will be successful in the future industry as well. maybe you'll never let benevolent nuclear to be essentially because it will go against our
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national interest. we also heard from our climate activists that researchers who've been taking part in the nuclear summit. they say global corporation is essential for technological advancement and the issue of energy, diversity, sandy's global. so we need every, every country to be on board with argentina. i mean for, for me, moscow is so important for the, for the country because a, we need on these transition and we need died. a more developed countries mangle, you know, they had transition of technology to argentina. not only i have parts and the list, big thing, but to like i know our brother worth paying. so i think that must go so important. never gone 3 should be a board in order to have the transition to renewable and nuclear energies in their developing countries. i think the bricks rolling, all this is huge, since we represent a big portion off mankind, you know, as in our populations, also we have
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a lot of resources in our respective countries. so we player an essential role to leads to a cleaner, energetic transition. so energetic and technical cooperation is essential for us, especially coming from the global south to brazil and latin american general is essential that we can diversify our energy. metrics is and 4 days corporations is required. so i think this is the key word for us. yeah, the ongoing a atom expo, the atomic form and saw cheap right now down there on the coast. you can learn more about it right now at ox. he thought come to the meantime. thanks for sharing it. monday with us here at moscow. we are backs. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race move is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very critical time time to sit down and talk ah ah ah ah.

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