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a scared out and go home and do not. she then did the really dad wonderful. i was just a lot a lot you there has been a full been fine theater. that layer ah, we don't recall a similar reaction in the west in 2015 when regions of crimea were left without water and electricity due to ukraine's actions. moscow heads out what it calls weston hypocrisy of the un security council. that's in response to an emergency session over russian strike on ukraine's critical infrastructure. 35 russian prisoners of war released after negotiations with pots he has. some of the harrowing stories with some of us were forced to walk and crawl after being shot in the knees. they brought one guy to the camp. a man had been shot in the knee. they
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told him crawl, do it somehow. we don't care. the democratic republic of congo under wonder agree to immediately ceased hostilities and withdraw the armed group and $23.00 from the con. release on the militants, reportedly kill at least 30 civilians and ethiopia, sparking fears of another armed conflict. less than 3 weeks, great war and the sci fi with my headquarters in moscow to the rest of the world you're watching ought see international. i'm peter scott. and where be joining us from welcome to the program which is representative to the un has slums. what he called western double standards, referring to the criticism of russia over his actions in ukraine where you cranes blockade of crimea. and the don boss was largely overloads. thus, as the un security council gathered for an urgent meeting over damage to critical infrastructure across europe, ukraine,
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following russian strikes. soon your mortgage is a day. many lamented that the residence of ukraine are at risk of being left without electricity and water. but we don't recall a similar reaction in the west in 2015 when residents of crimea were left without water and electricity due to ukraine's actions not to mentioned the dumbass, which has been starved of economic oxygen for 8 years. on wednesday, ukraine sought country wide blackouts after a series of russian missile strikes on major cities. the water supply in some areas was also cut off with ukraine's energy infrastructure severely damaged. after 2 months of russian attacks. moscow says that his goal is to weaken, hears operational capabilities as response to the flow of western arms supplies to the country. here, blamed russia for causing damage to residential areas as well. on wednesday, miss r fragments fell on a residential building in here. the russian ambassador for the u. n. c, that ukrainian defense systems are to blame for casualties. miss debris found at
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the scene were marked with the words no lift, which does appear to belong to an air defense system. a similar to those washington sense of key of around 2 weeks ago neighboring moldova has also faced power outages with a country pointing the finger at moscow over it strikes on keith's infrastructure. although when officials have summoned the russian ambassador, meanwhile, power is gradually been restored, that european parliament has recognized russia as a state sponsored terrorism. the move was unsurprisingly slammed by moscow as well as the number of m. e p's. terri, mariani was among those who voted against the move, and he saw darcy that resolution will only exacerbate the situation. so can you find at you a secret in your bed go actions of the you lead to an escalation of the conflict instead of contributing to the conclusion of a peace treaty? having voted this week for resolution, recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. the european parliament perceives exclusively its own communicated tasks, since there is no concept of
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a state sponsor of terrorism. in the european legal system, i call our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. these parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policies, even if it will not bring any benefits. the e u has exhausted all possible means in this war that we are already of the state of preparing a 9th package of sanctions against russia. after 8 months of war, and some believe that it is necessary to insist that these shameful sanction being pose in moscow, which we did not want to apply to the taliban movement in afghanistan, nor to his lamb as groups in the sa, held up what is left for us, after the exhaustion of all possible sanctions against moscow, it leaves war, the sponsors of these resolution want to push us to war. absurd. well, that's the reaction coming from moscow on the label puts on russia by the you parliament. we delve deeper into western and you lawmakers selective approach regarding the ukraine conflict that's a bit late in the program. so do stay tuned. and moving on now,
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35 russian prisoners of war have been released after negotiations with key f. according to the russian defense ministry. the ministry claim that the troops faced grave danger and captivity, and the faces are now receiving medical and psychological help. i'm will soon be taken to moscow for more treatment. we heard to some of their stories with the former prisoners describing torture by their captors. but in the claim is that some of us were forced to walk and crawl after being shot in the knees. they brought one guy to the camp with a man had been shot in the knee. they told him crawl, do it somehow. we don't care. escobar michaud, just really some people were forced to participate in videos, improper gander, and in my camp it was very cold. they didn't really feed us. my friend was taken to the czar battalion. they beat him, drove needles under his nails when he had a word. they just removed the bone and that's it, or no, no pain killers or like movies or what if the school for them. as soon as i saw the
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russian uniform, i immediately come down. i immediately thought thank god this night, mary's over the days they were very long. it was very cold. meanwhile, of intense fighting continues in the dom bus. all correspondence, mariah garcia was up the phone line, reporting on some of the weapons deployed. the russia's arsenal is vast. and varied, some weapons, we see often some less. so this is the sort of thing special forces tug along small get devastating if you use it right. or
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the part is single rocket fluids. this is the flaws standard grad rockets but does so in a highly more mobile way. you can set this up any way in the clearing in the woods for example. it's very easy to set up very easy to dismantle. i'm very easy to get away with it. that i love chicken but, but even this is designed for sabotage and reconnaissance groups will not drive out, set it up, fire and fleet that it's very quick we, they don't understand what it eats and words firing from a couple days back. our voice at frontline told us they couldn't hear our shots, but only the explosions of with a full show. this is accomplished, at least for now, largely for in the trenches. artillery is king rockets or aces, but there is also something else. something that stalks these fields and did spas,
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tara a mountain ukrainian, and nationalist fighters have the t o s one sunset pills or sun fire, thermo barrick multiple rocket launcher system. that flash burns everything within range trenches to protect from this. ah great is be the testing ground for both native states and russia. both sides have learned which of their weapons work well, which don't and what to do about it. on lease battle ground, the next generation of conventional weapons are being born more precise and more deadly than ever before. more i guess the of r t from no ganske region,
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ah, to news from africa now where the democratic republic of congo and rwanda have agreed an immediate cease fire on the withdrawal of the m 20 group from the congolese east . the source were facilitated by the former kenyan president who wrote kenyata, the d. r. c has accused wonder of supporting the rebel forces which it does deny. to discuss this more with us cross live now to our correspondence, trouble at sadler corroborate. good afternoon. you. thanks for joining us now, and what do you make so far of this? what do we know so far by this agreement between the d i. c and wonder will be tell what we know above the agreement between the parties as it were. is that phillips to sir katy who is the president of the d. c. as well as his counterpart? president polka gardner. we're both supposed to show up at this meeting,
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but polka zamiah's following a promise that he had made to the facilitate of these talks. for my king and president rural kinyata, a week later he was a no show and he was represented by his minister of foreign affairs, vincent b router. now the agreement is edged between the the d r. c. on the one hand, the m, the government of rwanda and the other, even though the government of rwanda has continually said that they do not support the m 23 rebel group that has actually been at the door of causing this, may him in the eastern parts of the d r. c. over the last couple of weeks we've seen the m 23 rebel groups really making strong for race into the eastern part of the, of the d r c. taking with them territory as they moved the, even deeper into the d. r. c, but to the sasha has always maintained that the cigale supports the m $23.00 rebels,
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and then they would not be here if it wasn't for them. and that's the feeling that we have on the ground as well. as i spoke to d r a c nationals only yesterday who tell me that they do not trust the one that should be a good and fair play i when it comes to this agreement. now the thing is that they are the background to the story that the r c was really of the next area of conflict. following what i happened 30 years ago in rwanda, which was the one the genocide that gave birth to a lot of armed groups. and a lot of alicia activity, if you will. within the d r a c that's built over as hutus from rwanda made it in way into the d. r. c. looking for save refuge. 20 years ago, the m 23 rebels were in charge of the city of gorman,
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which is notably the biggest city in the east, then rich mineral part of the d r. c. but they occupied that area of only 10 days following that they were ousted through a united and united and uniformed push by the east african community to drive them out. now, part of the communicate text that comes out of the latest agreement is that they will be is that the m $23.00 will be forced driver to, to leave those territories and lay down arms. and if they fail to do so, then the east african community, which is a block of countries around the eastern part of africa, will deploy its own a regional force which will use force to make the m 20 very laid down weapons and give up the territories that they have gaines, this is more directed not only at the dfcs though, because at not only of them 23 rather because they're the r a. c is quite
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a big country and has been really unstable for the better part of the years, with more than a 120 armed groups operating in the large suites of the country as said, so by the united nations. now, among other developments that have been developing through the week and as, as early as last 3, that king has already sent his 1st batch of soldiers to be part of the east african regional force. and brutally as well, has committed to sending soldiers. but more interesting as the think that you calendar is also committed to sending a 1000 troops to be part of the regional force for activists. and even some government officials in the d r. c. this is problematic because the troops of uganda were occupying parts of the d. r. c in the ninety's. and following that
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tamia, which they have been accused by the united nations international court of justice, of pillaging minerals of really causing human rights abuses, administering raids, and as well as conscription of child soldiers, they were ordered to pay reparation as to the dfcs for that period. of occupation and following long ends in winded negotiate between the d r. c. and uganda. the international criminal court took it upon itself to a wide judgment to the d. r. c and the, the ordered, the, that you london government is responsible for that economy malays, as well as infliction of harm on persons and ordered the london government to pay that the r c some 320 $5000000.00 in 6 installments of
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$65000000.00 each. the ugandan government made the 1st installment of their payment in september the 1st earlier this year. but you can understand the trepidation and the hesitance of people on the ground with regards to the involvement back in the area and mind you, me would complicate the story even further that you got under already has troops in the eastern part of the d. r. c. as part of the contingency that's there to fight the influence of iso in the region. now this agreement, part of what's surprising about it, is that it's made between the d r c and was hosted by the president and the african union mediator, or the president of angola, unless they shall ankle. it was also attended by the president of burgundy, who is also the chair of the east african community. mister various, the invasion, mia, as well as in appointed a you commissioner,
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representative. the problem is that the m 23 rebels when not represented these negotiations as said because they did not bring any delegation. the fact that poca gummy himself said that he would impress upon a group that he denies having an influence over is also very problematic. but the deadline has been said the ceasefire, according to the text coming from the official communicate for the meeting, says that the ceasefire must take hold from as early as tomorrow. friday, the 25th of november at 6 p. m. and if that does not happen, the east african communities regional force offense, really, to enforce that peace and facial of hostilities by using their own gals. it seems that if the m $23.00 rebels do not immediately lay down their weapons and give up territory, we will to rob own shine. que, i'm again, we're just going to,
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we have peace, apologies for interrupting your crop. i'm afraid we're burning out of time is indeed an extremely complex situation. we loss of parties, but thank you very much for breaking it down. assaulted correspondent trouble. it's how to thank you. let's go slide now to david boyo and independence analyst from angola. david, thank you very much for joining us this afternoon. i'm just off and ask you what you make a disagreement between rwanda and the d. r c. do you think it's going to hold? oh, good, good afternoon. no, no, i don't believe this is real of a source, you know? because as you know, the employee doesn't participate in these agreements and, and also say that they don't have influence in these groups or i don't know what the sense of these agreements and, and so i don't believe that is really great. is,
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is for tuition. now you mentioned that i'm 23 didn't the rwandan presidents also didn't attend the summits and he said there was a foreign minister. can we read anything into that? is a significant yes, i think that in maybe or not so interested in these agreements. otherwise, did president graham will be coming to us? is meaningful in bed in bit way for these agreements? i think so. no, it seems strange that these 2 countries could make the decision on behalf of the m . 23 rebels who weren't present these talks. how do you think they're going through? so we wonder all the countries will deal with this group. if we wonder, denies any links to them. some say that they will expect 3 not to step down unless there's significant pressure from a wonder. i don't know, i think unfortunately,
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i think that this will be an order for us and complete enough. you know? because the agreement doesn't makes sure that the agreement doesn't make sense in the m b 323 are not a commitment to agreement or don't, don't understand what i'm going to leaders and in other parts of this agreement. i think about this the situation. so i think that to make it all out as to the commitment with agreement in this is not the case. so i don't, i feel best me about disagreement. okay. you said one that does look like a engage entities in these agreements is i say it was, it was best now come to a $22.00,
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but they didn't disagree the agreement i just time time will tell whether it holds or not. now, you are reportedly said that the people who have been displaced by this conflicts or not is roughly 300000 people, should return within 7 days time. do you think that people will be returning home in lights of disagreement or do you think they're going to be hesitant? the hostilities might flare up again. you know, we, we in some kind of experience and then when we walk in civil war, you know, and sometimes the things that d a in agreement that doesn't mean that things are going up. and you know, and so i think that just very complicated, you know, these 3 or 3 and because of the people that go away
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77 days, i think that this will be very complicated. something to deal with this situation. yes. a yes. certainly not an easy decision to make. i'm sure we'll have to wait and see what the results of this agreement is. david boyo independent analyst from angola. thank you very much for your time today. ok, thank you. thank you. bye bye. are staying in africa, the conflicts in the aroma regional v. c o has intensified with militant groups, reportedly killing at least 30 civilians. and this comes less than one month after si fi was agreed in the northern g great region classes between the ro mode liberation army, our national militant group and government forces have shaken the region. the people are the country's largest ethnic group, and they've accused the prime minister of failing to complain the growing crisis. the government has also allegedly on local militias,
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you are accused of attacks on civilians. these factors have led to national sentiments ripping the region. earlier we spoke to african studies professor is a visa, you say the scale of this conflicts may even exceed the t great war. quality is absolutely worrying or is the largest of stating the federation with 50 to 60 percent of the population. and the area of operation of the, or i'm oliver asian army, when auto mia has extended all the way to the neighborhood i thought he had about and instead of responding to the honest lot from the or more liberation army, the government has taken to bombing them. with drones, so if this escalates, it's going to dwarf what was happening in the northern part of africa. so it's absolutely worried, or me or people are asked. they're demanding that they should be included in the governing of ethiopia and self govern in the mail region. that should be simply
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seen as a legitimate demand and legitimate demands must be addressed. if the yoke is 2 years civil conflict saw a sci fi agreement earlier this month. that included a disarmament plan, which itself included reconstruction projects and distribution of supplies. to grow militants are also supposed to unite with the federal army. the war begun back in 2020, following a breakdown and sold between the governments and the t gray people's liberation front, a par miniature group that formerly the ruling party of ethiopia. the conflict led to thousands of deaths and brought the country to the verge of famine. a professor is killed to be so again, phase of the conflict could quickly spiral out of control. or mia? the area of operation of the rama liberation army is larger, much larger than that to cry. integrate what worked was basically the c h that they could envelope the area of to drive from the north area from the south or far ira
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nbc, up in national defense in sources or is not going to be put under siege. it's really large. it's also the heart of the economy of ethiopia. it's where the captain city is located, which is about 50 percent of the european economy. if it's not resolved very quickly, it's going to spiral out of control. and that would be really bad for not only for it, but the former faculty in general. and finally, germany and france have joined forces to push forward for, for industrial policies such as more states subsidies for businesses. and that's the count, the u. s. reforms that unless say it could threaten the european economy and trigger a trade war on sees contributes. a racial monson has more so it turns out that all the talk of unity from american officials about the need to confront challenges together with the european union. and precisely where u. s. profits begin, even if it means that those economic gains come at europe's expense. and european
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officials seem to be panicking over what now increasingly appears to be an inevitability. as washington makes a power play for european industry. we must clearly tell our u. s. partners that it is a major problem for us. it could create a major shock on european industry. the u. s. has just entered this new globalization before our eyes to develop its industrial capacity on american soil. europe must not be the last of the mohicans. there are only a few weeks left. once the act is implemented, it will be too late for us to achieve any changes. it was only earlier this month that u. s. treasury secretary janet yellen vowed to work with european allies to help them understand how the biden administration's inflation reduction act was actually a good thing for europe. but france and germany in particular still aren't seeing it that way. the leader of german chancellor, olaf schultz is social democratic party. lars cling bile has just warned that
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german industry is on the verge of bailing to the u. s. which has reliable cheaper energy, attractive tax incentives and the supply chain and labor climate that hasn't been hopelessly deregulated by the incompetent tinkering of brussels bureaucrats. western economic, alice generally concur with the dire assessment and warren of industrial shut downs for germany. and the looming recession for the euro zone. meanwhile, the french government is shoveling 10000000000 euros in aid out the door to businesses in an attempt to buffer the skyrocketing energy costs. that is, even though french president a med read my coal had previously accused schultz of distorting. and i'm leveling the european economic playing field by giving a hand out of 200000000000 euros in aid to german businesses. but now, rather than squabbling with each other exclusively, europe's 2 largest economies, germany and france, have officially announced that they're going to team up and go head to head with
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washington. well, hey, you don't change a team that wins, right? no doubt the bite administration is shaking in his boots, particularly when those booths have done about 200 laps around shoals and back home . while they've been busy trying to tie their own shoes while ost also fighting over whose brand of shoes provides an unfair advantage over the other. nonetheless, berlin and paris are now announcing a new europe in sovereignty fund to help businesses invest and stay in europe. basically, it's now a contest between the u. s. and the you over who can out spend the other with government subsidies. we're talking massive transfers of wealth from taxpayers to select corporations. so much for those free market capitalist values of the west is always talking about now on both sides of the atlantic. western governments will be picking the so called winners who get government cash fellows. and the losers who
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don't just like during the coven pandemic, or with the economic crises of the past 2 decades. and bailouts for businesses aren't the only thing on which washington and brussels are set to square off. take a listen to the blocks, chief diplomat, yoseph burrell. certainly the united states are our most important allies, but in some cases we will not be in the same position or on the same approach towards china. we cannot think that we can build a future without taking into account the enormous strength of a country that is called to play its rightful role in the world due to its size due to its economic strength. nice to see that you hasn't yet completely lost at survival instinct and is so far refusing to follow along with washington's demands to get belligerent with the world's 2nd largest economy. or to cut ties with the use own trading partner. but one can never underestimate brussels propensity for enthusiastically leaping off a cliff whenever washington comes along, offering
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