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oh, what would be the one that's number of your quote, i'm not sure of the water, not that much extra mom, but i know it's a good one. hungary science. there's no agreement with fellow members on, i guess, points have which is undermining, give up the energy security as a country threatened to veto the restrictions on russian oil info with russia. defense industries that the railway, transport of foreign weapons, the key of schools is, was disrupted during wednesday's high precision strike. the cross view prayed, and despite western accusations, moscow se is not to think wash and walk. it struck the city of kias. meanwhile, in the african nation of chad with the crisis as a result of policy on employment,
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that is why all the district do the right thing to empower people and provide these to commendable. locals, blame poverty on the unemployment for high terrorist activity. that is missed group poco, her rom killed 10 soldiers at the military base in the country with cindy, a think ahead to become the fastest growing g 20 economy next year, despite as global slowdown with some even suggesting the country could overtake japan and germany to make the financial operate a very well welcome to facilitate international with the latest world news updates good to happy with. 70 countries off threatening to veto the g 7 price count on russian oil imports. when a proposed restriction on moscow's gallons has been ridiculed in the western media as an unworkable joke, hungary, as foreign minister says the oil price cap is
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a bad idea. 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. the ear right now is like a little group of girls and junior high school that thinks they rule the whole town when all they really control is their own school yard. and they can't really even agree on how to do that. we're hearing today from the hungarian foreign minister that the blocks energy ministers could not agree on a natural gas price. ceiling and divisions have also emerged over a russian oil price cap, bulgaria hungry slovakia, the czech republic, estonia, poland, and latvia threatened to veto it for the block. arguing that the cap price will be set so high that is virtually useless to de russian. oil is trading at 77.7 dollars down already from yesterday's $81.00 and that's without any price cap,
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which the u. s. argued needed to be higher than what you initially wanted. and that's 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 u commission bureaucrats. and it's supposed to be implemented starting december 5th, which is coming up pretty quick. on that day, b, u 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 u. s. 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,
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as long as they abide by the price caps so much for all that public height about the u 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 e, you represent just a fraction of the rural market. so what's the west going to do? sanction the rest of the world buying russian oil at market prices. former u. a 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 awe of 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 at 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 per cent in anticipation of
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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 it from other countries that bring in russian oil themselves. and then you know, the authoritarian russian oil co mingled with molecules of oil from other 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 that 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 blow back. but who's going to let pragmatic reality get the way of ideology? apparently not the european commission. president ursula vander line,
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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 a g 7 and other major partners. we will not rest until ukraine has prevailed over put in and his unlawful and barbaric war. and washington is only too happy to cheer her on, as he continues right down this particular garden path to washington's own, ultimate economic benefit. banking and finance professor rich and von essays, politicians putting a price on the energy market is a road to disaster for national economies. some say and this price that they proposing as a cap is too high and some say too low. and now that's the trouble. when bureaucrats or petitions decide they want to set prices. and they used to be
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a time when, as certainly in much of europe, people when favor of a market economy and market setting prices. but see how far we've come. it's now politicians and bureaucrats that want to the prices. obviously, the european commission has been very much in the business of intervening for many years, but things have really accelerated. it doesn't make much sense. and that's the trouble to where you said, if you want to set a price cap, i think russia is blanket just to sit back, watch and, and essentially continue what it's been doing, which is deliver raw materials, oil and gas to, to its customers at market prices and prices that had been set by markets and then put into all tracks another route was broken out, fracturing the already fragile european unity of the former british prime minister
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bars johnson accuse germany of initially favor and gay, quick ukrainian military defeats the german rules the sunday can make reasons really didn't want it 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 that it were better for the whole thing to be over quickly and for ukraine to, to vote. but the top german official head back accusing. johnson of having his own relationship with the truth and insisted his claim was utter nonsense. the spots comes with polling, sending a diplomatic note to all you and nathan member states calling on them to back more false claim for world war 2, reparations from against germany. he was, he said, we want to launch an international discussion about germany's attitude about how germany did not settle, love with poland units for what's palsky. however, germany is not the only country under pressure from its western allies. the your
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commission has already withheld funds from hungry as a wit deepens with its members state. following, victor opens refusal to send weapons to ukraine and stop importing russian oil. his professor at the institute of european studies at stephen diet with his take on the you with today's you are, which is a rogue you use in the u. k. has left or is live by germany and france. and so far it has been, it has been a punching bag for, for london and, and washington and even kia. and i think that the european public, a large or parts of the, of public, especially in germany and france are probably sick and tired of that. we can see that already happening in check republic where people are against the war hysteria that was imposed on the european countries by nate. hang the united kingdom, especially on do as an experiment, are literally bullying germany,
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especially france as well as some other countries. there bullying them into submission. and now that we have this escalation of war in eastern europe, it is quite obvious what, why great britain lacked the sinking ship. i think that the anglo american coalition really see a saw that the germany was getting too powerful. and the side effect of this war, and maybe the main goal of the, of the, of the old anglo saxon coalition, a british america, americans and, and some of the former commonwealth states, such as australian canada. their goal was to really destroy european union as an independent factor of power. what has latest myth attacks and targets across the ukraine out? this swept the flow of west and weapons to the conflict zone, as, according to russia's defense ministry, which are, that is trying to not target the ukrainian capital as claimed by care. where does
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a little bit of the strike has disrupted the railway transfer of the ukrainian armed forces and 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 of all of the destruction inside the city. cleared by the regime is the result of falling rainy and for an air defense missiles fired from residential areas of new cranium. capital rise also, which has been circulating on social media, showing missile de brace that were being found at the scene. and here marked with the was no lift, which in english, which appears to belong to an ad defense system. similar to those washington sent to you. crane 2 weeks ago along the west and officials were quick to condemn moscow for the latest strikes on ukraine. french presidente monument, cron brands they attack, they will crime which cannot go unpunished. and the us secretary of state antony blinking, said rushes aim is to keep the ukrainians cold. and the dog, however,
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retired us army tunnel. douglas mcgregor said moscow is in fact the grading, the ukrainian military, which is the one that's been targeting residential areas in dawn bass and other new russian territories. we keep saying simply an infrastructure. but if you're in a war and the electrical grid is supplying your troops and you destroy the electrical grid, it's not because you said out to harm civilians, you set out to deprive the military capacity of any access to energy. there's a lot of evidence. so on the other side, that high mars has been used to deliberately target russian civilians international hans good in crime and other places. i was the director of the joint operation center during the coastal air campaign. and we very rapidly ran out was in the 1st week and a half of let's say, military targets in the purest sense. i was, we did all the airfields,
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we hit barracks, these guys, things, it really wasn't much left over. he was flavio, remember, was really almost a 3rd world country in terms of develop and they hadn't gotten very far as like, less than a grant. i just mentioned nato unleashed it's relentless bombing campaign against serbia. and 999. the asterix last it's $78.00 days and targeted not only military, but also civilian infrastructure. the us let operation lines ahead without the approval of the un security council, which has been called a gross violation of international law and an act of aggression against a sovereign country. of belgrade based jr. strategy research, a told is that nate has interventions created even more problems for serbia and some other countries. there are too many examples like again, like levy alex here. we can talk about your law history from the time when the american star, they call intervention,
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we called the nato aggression. anything. i cannot say that we have some good results after day. so we have more and more problems the corso will for a whole year old piece like black hole, and the place from very spreading. the terry's drug drugs, trafficking human trafficking and so on the associated press. i find a journalist who was quick to believe a source from us intelligence, who accused russia of targeting poland with a miss file. it was late, which they said it was most likely a miss on file from ukrainian defense systems. but the tension spunk food that nato would directly intervene in the ukraine conflict was, he's caleb open has the details. last week, it was almost world war 3. media told us that russia had attacked poland,
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the 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 storing law poor to shed the u. s. officials to pin electronic mass, so should on 1 30 pm eastern time, and that, that i immediately asked if associated press should issue the loads on his tip. or would we need confirmation from all the source and all poland. after further discussion, a 2nd added so sad that she would waltz for publishing and the votes add in. i can imagine a us intelligence official would be wrong on this. so while the api 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,
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the day the missile exploded. believe me, i am extra thankful. i don't blame the russian this body on who do it wash. never really. you don't want to. half of it. they 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. it may be a half truth and we would pick out a journalist. i would go through the briefing and hope that he would put the information in print. now,
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the job of journalists isn't to just 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 . is that the argument that the united states government, the government that put forth the weapons of mass destruction, argument the guy that 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 misinformation and dis information. what they're doing is they're actually using that as a cover story so that they can work to push minimization of this information. so the reality is, it's just the cover story, the u. s. empires. mechanisms of control are running on some
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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 hurt at least 10 champion soldiers and think out an attack by bulk of her millison is on a military unit close to the syrian border. according to a government statement that your hardest group has killed more than 350000 papers since at lewis and insurgency in 2009 local journalists reports from the region. ah, this week nigeria has been experiencing our tax on its military troops from extremist like in a bottom where over 30 so just where killed and 10 child young soldiers and some
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civilians where also gone down actually lick chart border. the recent attacks is drawing reactions from middlebury residents here in the northeastern region of nigeria. us, they tracked from boca her, i'm terrorists, are seemingly increasing a dig obama care. this crisis is a result of poverty and unemployment. this is why our leaders should do the right thing to empower people and provide basic community. i don't want my and so any one going to be the next president should work very hard because if nothing is done, the crisis will continue. well, look what i would advise the government to increase his 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 again. and we pray that god doesn't allow the attacks to continue on at yahoo. that is, the government is working hard to wendy insurgency, but some officials are sabotaging that effort if the government was more serious. we wouldn't be experiencing these killing them,
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hadn't. it was also observed and evaluated military operations. this will help the government to avoid relaxing and the fight to end terrorism and all that. but the other side of this story is that to the niger army is clement some sense 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 mortalities. many hope that the amnesty program, which has created a different type of humanitarian problem, was continued to make extremist surrender on to lots to go back. our doctrine, army bases and towns and had not been to bred us that the and it passed. i'm cruelty beatrice. out of the news made no good meeting wild economic and business organizations are predicting the india economy will continue to grow despite a global slowdown. with some even suggesting the country could become the world's
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3rd largest economy over taking japan and germany. we expect that india is going to be the fastest growing g 20 economy next year. but high inflation poses a downside risk to india. growth as households and businesses have less purchase and power inflation is the problem in india currently, and undeniably in fact, retain inflation, particularly, which is caused by international call prices and extreme weather patterns are in fact, around april the c r in del saw an all time high inflation in or what it is, but we are seeing only signs of equal off. now let me also point out that india is also at the 6 please. when it comes to g, d, p, amongst all g 20 countries. but take this for example, india inflation rate is at 6.77 percent, much lower than yuki, which is at 9.6 percent. well on the opposite side of the g 20 economy quote
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list according to the forecast by o e c. d. india is projected to have a group 327 per cent, compared to yuki, which in fact, the 2nd worst perform more after it sanctioned russia. in fact, are it's not going to grow, 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. so lossing impact 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 but bought node with russia. and remember, india has overtaken britain and become the 5th largest economy in the world. and it's projected that its growth is going to be even more substantial in the coming years. india will witness an unprecedented explosion in economic growth and
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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 was a can always say, fans, we can see a lot of decisions going on all around the world. but you see the lot of employment being generated on government is taking a lot of steps in this feed. the economic growth is expected to be very high. the market is going very fast, both the consumer and it and the banking sector. so as a whole, the world economy and the nuclear me, if you company nichol news going definitely faster than the what it is. so very surprising. but it does depicting india as economic and what it might be going ahead, the right. but and be thing article a laser, what if it's shining exactly? the head of the palestinian mission in the u. k. has accused the west of double
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standards when it comes to solving global conflicts. saying that the ukranian conflicts has taken more seriously than a situation in palestine. why did we create all these international conventions and rules? it is exactly because when accountability is needed, we enforce it on countries that invade occupied annex. but what is on the able for human illegal settlements, which is a war crime, otherwise, duplicity, and that the standards we are seeing in comparison to ukraine is striking in our face. meanwhile, as well as demolished and an elementary school in the west bank that was recently established for the local palestinian community. according to the israeli authorities, the school with destroyed due to security considerations as it was built illegally in a special military zone, created as a training ground for israeli soldier, the palestinian ministry of education, cooper, demolition a heinous crime with the nearest primary school for palestinian children located at
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least 4 kilometers away, un experts have repeatedly accused as well as violations and they occupied west bank and gaza. televi, however, claimed that as a state party to an ongoing military conflict, the issue of national security is a higher priority than respect for human rights. a garza base political science professor told us that as well as actions are under the protection of the us, which prefers to focus on targeting russia over the conflict in ukraine. israel has been demolishing palestinian homes, confiscating palestinian land and also killing palestinian school children more than 200 palestinians. 2 have been killed by israel from the beginning of this year, 2022. and unfortunately in the international media, we do not hear about that. we do not hear you as an western criticism of israel for acting as a country above international law. we do not hear from the u. s. on western europe
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. and the statements regarding not holding is where i counted 4. it's violation of international law. and it's violation of palestinian basic human rights. that is that, that western a park was the and double standard is no longer acceptable in our ward. i think it's about time that the u. s. and western europe hold israel accountable and do not treat the palestinians. and in this despicable double standards. in the meantime, the u. s. has paid more attention or has a basically try to hold russia more responsible for what is happening in ukraine and nothing has been paid? well, nothing has been done. told is will accountable for its violation of international law for its violation of un security council resolutions. and also for not putting enough pressure to put an end to its occupation and its encroachment of
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palestinian and palestinian and international. but in science court has blocked the scottish government from holding a 2nd independence referendum next year. full and fast minister nicholas sturgeon has avow to fight on saying that democracy will not be denied, 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 on the low growth high any quality economic model that is holding us back. according to the anonymous ruling of 5 judges of the u. k. supreme court of scotland is unable to hold an independence referendum without the british parliament's approval. london has already said they would not grant commission for another vote, insisting that it should be a once in a generation event. back in 2014,
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from 55 percent of scottish voters rejected their proposed break away from the u. k . the london court ruling has re ignited debates on the controversial issue with independence, mood still high among the many communities in scotland. we dive deeper into the debate with journalistic shay bows. who say that london isn't actually prepared to accept an equal partnership with edinburgh. it illustrates in great detail and that you know, the u. k. r, the english lead u k. is it really interested in a partnership of equals, it will decide whether the scottish people themselves were a very distinct a, you know, nation every ancient culture themselves, their own language, you know, et cetera. they will decide in london whether the people of scotland can even decide to leave the united kingdom breaks. it has been a huge issue in scotland, where a majority of the scottish population voted against rex. it. they wanted to remain
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in it, so they see themselves been denied dash and right to determined their own direction economically, culturally as well. i mean, there are some devolve iris in the hollywood and, and parliament which was, which evolved from london in 1999. yes. what was things like defense that you know, policy regarding doing trade, overseas, et cetera. the key and platforms and pillars of real state of still denied people to scotland and breck sl, i think has really brought that into focus for the many thanks for keeping his company here on our see international. as always, you can find the latest news updates on a web site with ah, ah
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