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forces was disrupted during wednesday's high precision strikes across ukraine. and despite western accusations, most because there's not a single russian rocking stroke, the city of k f. and then we can go to africa. about the crisis is a result of policy and unemployment. that is why our leaders from the do the right thing to empower people and provide basic amended thought of locals, blaine poverty, and unemployment. for high activity of terrorists off there is no missed group boca harass, has attacked shoddy and forwarded military base, killing 10 soldiers. also coming up this, our india seems ahead to become the fastest growing g 20 economy next year. despite that global slowdown, with some even suggesting the country, we could overtake japan and germany to make the finance with 7 pm in the russian camp. so you're watching aussie international with the very
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latest news update. you get to have you with us. now starting with a 7 year countries that are threatening to v, so the g $7.00 price cap on russian oil imports, while i proposed restriction on moscow's gas, it being ridiculed in the western media as an unworkable joke. hungarian foreign minister says the oil price cap is a bad proposal. today we started negotiations on the introduction of a ceiling on gas prices. i can say that these are bad proposals, which also threaten europe's energy security for details now from a contributor, rachel marston, rachel, nice to see you. so why exactly are these price caps causing so much control the se in europe? so the right now is kind of like a little group of girls and junior high school the thinks they rule the whole town when all they really control is their own schoolyard. and they can't even really agree on how to do that. we're hearing today from the hungarian foreign minister that the blocks energy ministers couldn't agree on
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a natural gas price. ceiling and divisions have also emerged over a russian oil price cap. bulgaria hungry slovakia check republic. estonia, poland and latvia threatened to veto it for the you arguing that the cap price will be set so high, that's virtually useless to de russian. oil is trading at 77.7 dollars down already from $81.00 without any cap yesterday, which the u. s argue needed to be higher than what the you initially wanted to avoid. major global oil market disruption. russian, deputy prime minister, alexander novak has said that any customer implementing a cap just won't get oil. we're not planning to supply oil and petroleum products to countries which will apply the price cap. we could instead divert our supplies to market oriented partners or reduce output. the whole idea of a cap was cooked up in the 1st place between the g 7 and the unelected
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u commission bureaucrats. and it's supposed to be implemented starting december 5th, which is coming up pretty quick on that day that you is supposed to totally ban russian oil imports and their g 7 allies are supposed to stick to the cap price. but get this, the us treasury has already issued permits, allowing us firms to continue to provide maritime transport of russian oil, including t e u countries like bulgaria, croatia, and other landlocked member states of the you as long as they abide by the price cap. so. so much for all that public hype about the you banning russian oil. the idea of course, is to deprive russian president vladimir putin of cash. they keep talking like they're hitting him personally. bam. right in the pocket book, which frankly isn't much more ridiculous than the idea of hitting the russian economy when the g 7 and you represent just a fraction of the world market. so what's the west going to do? sanction the rest of the world buying russian oil at market prices. former
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u. s. secretary, treasury secretary steve minucci and sounds like he's in awe of the price cap idea . but in the way you would be in av. someone jumping out of a plane without a parachute. i think it's the most ridiculous idea i've ever heard. a price cap. the market is going to set the price. so if you put sanctions on it, higher prices in a way, you're just making the situation worse. in my opinion the you had already reduced its direct imports by 90 percent in anticipation of this cap, all while gorging itself on russian fuel like a fat kid who was about to be dragged away from the buffet table. they've imported it through offshore transfers between russian tankers and tankers of other countries. and also they've imported from other countries that bring in russian oil themselves. and then you know, the authoritarian russell oil co mingled with molecules of oil from other
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nationalities and the storage tanks. and then get shipped out to the u. moscow's oil output has been humming along at its highest level since the onset of the ukraine conflict. that's according to western press reports. opec plus member state saudi arabia has pointed out. it's unclear how the cap would actually even work in practice. so looks like another largely symbolic act for the e u and not without huge potential below back. but who's going to let pragmatic reality yet the way of ideology? apparently not the european commission. president ursula vander line, who sounds like she's already limbering up for virtue signaling. the way an opera singer does scales before a big performance. i'm confident that we will very soon approve a global price cap on russian oil with the g 7 and other major partners. we will not rest until ukraine has prevailed over putin and his unlawful and barbaric war. and washington is only too happy to cheer her on as the you continues right down
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this particular garden path to washington's own ultimate economic benefit. right? so many thanks to those d sounds that sanity contribute to racial most in the thanks ah rushes latest miss. all attacks on ta gets across the ukraine disrupt at the flow of west to weapons, to the conflict zone. as, according to russia's defense ministry, which i did that, it strikes, did not target the ukrainian capitalist claimed by kith. whether that got a letter from a bit of the strike has disrupted the railway transfer if the ukrainian armed forces not found their reserves, foreign weapons, military equipment and ammunition to combat area. i would like to stress the fact that not a single strike was carried out on targets inside here of all of the destruction inside the city declared by the regime is a result of falling ukrainian. and for an air defense missiles fired from residential areas of new cranium. capital studies also has been circulating on
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social media showing miss l. de brief said to have been found that the scene in care is marked with the woods know lift, which appears to belong to an air defense system. similar to those washington sent to ukraine 2 weeks ago. we want a number of western leaders who are quick to condemn, most goes for the strikes on ukraine, french private than the french president and mano, mcclung brown. did they attack the war crime which cannot go unpunished? and us secretary of state on the blankets and rushes aim with the keep ukrainians cold. and in the dark, however, rushes representative to be un slammed what he called western double standards. thank you. have a blockade of crimea on the dawn bus was ignored. musical 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 is due to ukraine's actions. not to mention the dumbass, which has been solved off economic oxygen for 8 years,
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comes as ukraine faced countrywide blackout software series, a russian missile strikes targeted its energy facilities. the water supply in some areas was also costs off with ukraine's energy infrastructure severely damaged. after 2 months of russian attacks, moscow stays, his goal is to weaken care over rational capabilities as a response to the flow of western arm supplies and to ukraine. they were p and parliament has recognized russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. the move was slammed by moscow as well as some m e p . c area t r e. mariani was among those voting against the move, he told r t. the resolution will only exacerbate the situation. so can you find actual sick, the sub normal, that the actions of the you lead to an escalation of the conflict? it, instead of contributing to the conclusion of the peace treaty of having voted this week for resolution, recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism before the european parliament pursues exclusive leads on communicated tasks. and he says, there is no concept of
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a state sponsor of terrorism. in the european legal, please return my call. our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. these parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policy, even if it will not bring any benefits to you. has exhausted all possible means little war. novia, we are already of the stage of preparing and 9th baggage of sanctions against russia often after 8 months of war and pussy. and some believe that it is necessary to insist could that of his shameful sanction being pros and moscow, which we did not want separate. why to the taliban movement in afghanistan say no to his lamb as groups in the ser, held up what is left for us after the exhaustion of all possible sanctions against moscow? west that leaves war, the sponsors of this resolution want to push us to wall of an associated press as fired. a journalist who was quick to believe a source from us. intelligence and teens. russia had targeting poland with a miss file. it was later admitted it was most likely miss r 5 from ukrainian defense systems, the tensions balance fairs that nato would directly intervene in the ukraine.
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conflicts at is caleb more than half the details? last week it was almost world war 3. media told us that russia had attacked poland, a member of nato. now details are starting to come to light about the origins of this fake news. the journalist who filed this false story has since been fired, because apparently, despite all the talk of high journalistic standards, the agency didn't even look for a 2nd source to confirm this rather important news story. law poor to share the u. s. officials tip in an electronic massa should on 1 30 pm eastern time, and that, that i immediately asked if associated press should issue in the loads on his tip. or would we need confirmation from the source and all poland. after further discussion, a 2nd ad, the so said she would watch for publishing and alerts add in. i can't imagine a us intelligence official would be wrong on this. so all the
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a p just ran with russia, did it. apparently, the polish president had a very different version of events from the beginning. some russian pranksters were able to call up duda, impersonating the french president mc kron. they had this chat last tuesday, the day the missile exploded. believe me, i have an extra thankful. i don't blame and the russian you'd have to do it was russia never really. you don't want to. half of the don't do it was with extra hateful, extra careful. now it's being kept from the u. s. public who the official was, who provided this false information to the a p. but the practice of us intelligence agencies, crafting media narratives and distorting reality, is decades old. when we the c, i a wanted to circulate this information on a particular issue. this information is not necessarily not necessarily a lie,
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it may be a half truth, and we would pick out our journalist. i would go through the briefing and hope that he would put the information and print. now, the job of journalists isn't to just to repeat the words of the rich and powerful. it's to ask tough questions and dig for the truth. but apparently, at a moment where the danger of a new world war was hanging over the world, some journalists decided their job was simply to cut and paste from the cia my. take it that the argument that the united states government, the government that put forth the weapons of mass destruction, argument, the government that literally hired a public relations firm to create a false story about iraqi soldiers throwing babies out of incubator is not working to stop mis information in this information, what they're doing is they're actually using that as a cover story so that they can work to push mr. vision in this information. so the
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reality is, it's just the cover story, the u. s. empires. mechanisms of control are running on some very, very easily debunked narratives. and they have to fight very hard to keep anyone who's pushing back against those narratives with empirical evidence from being her on the u. s. supplied miss all was responsible for another incident in ukraine back in september, which have tried to play on russia as, according to a new expose, a from the new york times. the outlets report has revealed, the 3 civilians were wounded in the dumbass city of kama tools after an american anti wait on this, i'll hit a residential building. it crate. a key is russia off the top, which one's going to them, and they denied the new york times that say, this journalists analyzed, they brief from the scene and concluded that an atm, $88.00 tom massage had been used to being supplied to ukraine's armed forces by washington a route is broken out,
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fracturing the already fragile european unity of the former british prime minister barak johnson accused germany of initially favoring a quick ukrainian military defeat. the german rules on the sunday can all make reasons ready. didn't wanted to, you know, they were, they were i'll tell you a terrible thing. the german view was at one stage that if it were going to happen, which would be, it is also then it were better for the whole thing to be over quickly and the ukraine to, to vote. but a top german official head back accusing. johnson of having his own relationship with the truth and insisted his claim was often nonsense. the spot comes with poland, sending a diplomatic note to all e u. nathan member states calling on them back a claim for war restoration against germany. commission. we want to launch an international discussion about germany's attitude about how germany did not settle
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up with poland. both. however, germany is not the only country under pressure from the western allies. your commission has already withheld funds from hungary of the red deepens, with its members state. victor opens refusal to send weapons to ukraine and abandon russian oil. let's bring in a guess now, shall we. let's 1st live for a professor at the institute of european studies. steven guy, edge, and many thanks for joining us on a program. it's nice to see you. so what, what the you make of the claims made by bar jones in germany wanted a quick ukrainian defeat to russia. i think that the united kingdom, especially do as to what extent are literally bullying germany, especially france as well as some other countries there bullying them into submission. ah, and now. busy that we have this escalation of war in eastern europe. it is quite obvious. ah, why great britain left the sinking ship. i think that the anglo american coalition
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really see a saw that the germany was getting too powerful and the side effects of this war. and may be the main goal of the, of the, of the world. the anglo saxon coalition, a british america, americans, and of some of the former commonwealth states, such as is trillion, canada. their goal was to really destroy european union as an independent factor of power. so your opinion now became even a smaller political dwarf. and a want to really see is that there is no resilience, especially when it comes to official police. i mean, i'm very surprised. i heard that somebody from germany finally reacted. and you know, they're bullied, not only been washington and london, they're even bullied by here. look at the behavior. all the ukrainian ambassador ambassadors to words, criminal officials, they're humiliating. and this attitude is only continuing. and what is behind this
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actually is the old, the old that the fascination and fear of the united kingdom of a possibility. busy of a german, russian, a geopolitical. busy coalition and ties. so there was always the fear that if german ecology and industry gets connected to russia, resources that the power of, of the, of the old empire to power great britain will be diminished. and i think that we can see cause causes of. busy over both a world wars in that. and also unless remember that was that the british also, we're not happy about the most possible. and it pollings that france getting a similar arrangement with russia. and eventually russia and england was they were,
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they were allies both in napoleon. busy napoleonic wars and rewards, but this time i think that the u. k. is trying to be both hostile to russia openly and at the same time. and it is trying to really, i push germany into another conflict with rush. i also see this that you mentioned this behavior full on the issues that these are reparation claims. all of a sudden i'm in this, this war that is happening in easter europe. so i think these things are connected and that, that the more hawkish easter european countries when it comes to russia are under strong influence of london. so what it looks like, the ukranian conflict is, has deepens, divisions within the wes paid in the world. they say what you're saying is, is actually just bringing the divisions. i've already been to a head exactly these dishes, were there that,
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that she was there was france and germany who were in the last years becoming stronger. and i think this was, this was the main, a fear, and let's say, a draw a driving force in a sense behind, behind the brags and, and now that the britain is independent again from, from european union, it start, it started really behaving a, with some, let's see, are all old imperial reflex and this is exactly what we see when or is johnson is accusing or germany of not being eager enough to, to, to support your grain with weapons and actually due to support the escalation of war. although they are submitted to a large extent,
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germany has already sent a lot of weapons. but i think that they really feel very much uncomfortable about this whole situation. what the problem is, is that i think that the german officials are really afraid of stating the national interest of germany. and that their, their internal public might be manipulated and about to be a guest, the sexual sitting guy, a professor at this if you were paying studies many thanks. we appreciate your insight. ah, now leading a well, the economic and business organizations are predicting that indian economy will continue to grow despite a global slowdown. wisdom even suggesting the country could become the world's 3rd largest economy. i was taking japan and germany. we expect that is going to be the fastest growing she 20 economy next year. but high inflation poses the downside risk to india as growth,
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as households and businesses have less purchase in power. inflation is the problem in india. currently, an undeniably, in fact, the pain inflation, particularly, which is caused by international call prices and extreme weather patterns. in fact, around april the c r in the l. so in all time, high inflation in or what is what we are seeing only signs off it. cool off. now let me also point out, but india is also at the 6 place when it comes to g, d, p amongst all g 20 countries. but the, this for example, india inflation rate is at 6.77 percent, much lower than u k. which is that 9.6 percent. well, on the opposite side of the g, 20 economy quote list, according to the full cost by o e. c, d, india is projected to have a 3 to 7 percent compiler to you key, which in fact, the 2nd worse before more after it sanctioned russia. in fact,
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it's not going to grow old, but it's going to shrink my 0.4 percent. but in the u. k itself, while additions tend to believe russia and not themselves for the current condition, for the current downfall in britain's economy. the last thing impacts on supply chains has made goods more expensive and fuel inflation. and this has been worsened by a made in russia energy crisis. what india hasn't sanctioned, what spot node with russia? and remember, india has overtaken britain and become the 5th largest economy in the world. and it's projected that a growth is going to be even more substantial in the coming years. india will witness an unprecedented explosion in economic growth and opportunities from a 3 trillion dollars economy. india will grow to be a 40 trillion dollars economy by 2047 ranking among the top 3 economies of the world in your working life. and there is a can always say fans, we can see
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a lot of decisions going on all around the world. but you see the lot of employment being generated on the government is taking a lot of steps in this free economy. growth is expected to be very high, the market is going very fast. voting consumer and it and the banking sector. so as a whole, the world economy and the nuclear me, if you company nicholas is going definitely faster than what it is. so very surprising. but it is the big thing in the us, it nomic and what it might be are going ahead, the right, but, and be things article the laser. what if it's shiny, make sense? at least 10 tardy and soldiers have been killed by isley mis group buck her round. that previously was part of the iso terrorist organization and healed hundreds of thousands of people in 2202009 to 2009. excuse me, a radical is the latest attack wasn't military units of chattanooga,
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the border village in the late charge area region, local journalist reports from the region. ah ah, this week nigeria has been experiencing attacks on its military troops from extremist lake in a bottom where over 30 soldiers were killed and 10 chaldeans soldiers, and some civilians were also gone down actually lick chart border. the recent attacks his drawing reactions from middlebury residents here in the north eastern region of nigeria, as they tracked from boca her. i'm terrorists are seemingly increasing a ding about this crisis as a result of poverty and unemployment. this is why our leaders should do the right
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thing to empower people and provide basic community. i'm in my hand, so anyone going to be the next president should work very hard because if nothing is done, a crisis will continue without one look what if i would advise the government to increase its efforts when terrorism, with what has happened, that was how it started with little attacks and then it became serious, but the government is doing its best having and we pray that god doesn't allow the attacks to continue on at yahoo dot. and the government is working hard to when the insurgency, but some officials are sabotaging that effort. if the government was more serious, we wouldn't be experiencing these killing him, hadn't. it was also observed and evaluate ice military operations. this will help the government to avoid relaxing in a fight to and terrorist fennel that what the other side of this story is that the niger army is claiming success in a battle that he has had to fight without external assistance. the campaign to end terrorism in this region has seen more than 80000 extremists surrender to the nigerian authorities. mainly hope that the amnesty program, which has created
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a different type of humanitarian problem, was continuity mixed extremely sorta. i'm to lots to go back out doctrine, army bases, and towns and not been children are stated in the past. i'm carol to beatrice out of the news made no good. the u. k. has essentially denied the people of scotland, their right to determine their own face. the united kingdom's highest court block scotlands from holding its 2nd independence referendum. now, scotland specimen is to say, it stays firm in fight for independence. as is becoming cleaner by the de achieving independence is not no just desirable. it is essential if scotland is to skip the disaster, breaks it. the damage of policies imposed by governments. we do not vote for and the low growth, high inequality,
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economic module that is holding us back. according to the unanimous ruling of 5 judges of the u. k. supreme court, scotland is prohibited to hold an independence referendum without the british parliament's 1st approval. it comes with london refuses to grant the scottish a new referendum, considered the and considered the issues that were back in 2014. when the 55 percent voted no to the break from the u. k. to prospects for a 2nd member random remain unclear. the court's ruling has already stood a political debate in the country with many disappointed decisions that take this further with an independent journalist shabbos. now say many thanks for joining us on the program. now the cape supreme court has ruled the scottish governments cannot hold a 2nd referendum on independence without london's approval. isn't that ironic after breaks it? yeah, i mean, i've been speaking some, some friends of mine in scotland and the pro independence sort of lobby would see
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this potentially now as a, as a gift. because it illustrates in great detail that you know, the u. k or the english lead u. k. isn't really interested in a partnership of equals, it will decide, you know, whether the scottish people themselves were a very distinct, no nation and very ancient culture themselves, their own language, you know, etc. they will decide in london whether the people of scotland even decide to leave the united kingdom, or to know, speak a lot about democracy, but when it comes to scotland, it seems to apply a double standard. why do you think that is why they feel that way about scotland? well, you know, it's a very good point. if scotland was to secede from united kingdom, would spell the end for the united kingdom, essentially. and that is not a headache. i think the british parliament in london once at the moment, i mean you've got a similar distance in the north of orland where for the 1st time you have a catholic majority which could potentially be a pro nationalist,
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a majority on the island of r as well which could spell the end for northern ireland, and if scotland was to follow suit, or either where to do that, that would spell the end for the united kingdom. and scotland was an independent state from the 9th century, up until the 17 o. 7. arlen similarly joined the union in $81.00, and if that was to break the part, it would spell significant difficulties for the london government. so more of the reason shay, in your opinion that the people of scotland are even considering independence is that is an economic thing. what are your thoughts? yeah, i mean again, as i said that scotland is a distinct, ancient culture. they have their own language heritage and there's been a resurgence in that identity and breaks. it has been a huge issue in scotland where a majority of the scottish population voted against practice. they wanted to remain in it, so they see themselves have been denied that right to determine their own direction
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economically, culturally as well. i mean, there are some devolves paris in the hollywood and parliament which was, which evolved from london in 1099. but things like defense, you know, policy regarding doing trade overseas, et cetera. the key and platforms and pillars of real state of the people of scotland and breck. so i think has really brought that into focus for them. and how do you think the future of scotland? shay, will it ever achieve independence? and if so on what terms? yeah, i mean as you say, there was a, a previous and plebiscite which was defeated narrowly enough. and i think as somebody who would be pro independence and that you know, scotland, independence is inevitable. remember again, this isn't the new found ideology in scotland. scotland is a very ancient stage, and i believe the scotland will really independent again. and if, if the, you know, the calamitous behavior in the u. k. parliament, as we've seen over the last.

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