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ah ah, nato's chief insists the state should tighten a belt and provide more support. the kid that divides many europeans already been exhausted by the crisis. you know, your interest rates are everything is getting more expensive in australia. we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat. if the government does not take measures including social measures the things out, then we are sliding into a catastrophe. to speak to a german rapper using music, the cold for his government to get out of washington. the grip unrestored ties with russia and the great fear and nightmare of americans for at least the past 120
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years has been the interaction and friendship between russia and germany and massive riots. breakouts across belgian and after morocco upsets the football giants and the guitar wealth cope doesn't have been detained with . it's just gone at 10 am on monday morning and you weeks getting in the way here in the russian capital. i've got to take it over from rachel blevins and wherever you joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news. we start off with nate, those chief stalson burke, he was admitted to the europeans are bearing the brunt of financial support for ukraine. but he insists of the west should keep bucking key of in the conflict with russia. rising food and energy bills mean hard times for many households in europe
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. we can strengthen ukraine's position at the negotiating table if we provide military support to the country. is comments come as hundreds sent to the streets and the germans city of leipzig, to rally against us. involvement in arms delivers to ukraine, also calling for german sovereignty and negotiations with russia, protested within holding signs, urging americans to quote, go home and accusing the rest of wanting germans to freeze. under crossing the austrian capital. protests of also rallied against sanctions on russia, more demanding neutrality from vienna demonstrates as gathered outside the austrian foreign ministry holding banners collie for peace with russia, and an end to the conflict in ukraine is what some of them in vienna had to say. oh, pushed into europe is facing a big problem. the sanctions are industrial and economic suicide. especially here if the government does not take measures including social moses that balance things out than we are sliding into a catastrophe. now your interest to raise your realtor,
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everything's getting more expensive, an austrian and we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard weathered there will be enough to heat most most people heat with natural gas these days. we'll see how we get through the winter community up. gus. sanctity own n. as in sanctions, i don't think they make any difference. and yes, the are a breach of neutrality. they had no place in a context of neutrality. ethan, they're not coherent to natalie. beat me hello and us as the in you steps up in support of care with a new unprecedented aid package of up to 18000000000 euros. that's in addition to the $0.16 from the u institution. so far more concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance, exhausting their potential and struggling to continue their supports as their weapons stockpiles bond. lo and this all comes as some western law enforcement agencies have warned of arms smuggling in europe, where weapons apply to ukraine are ending up in the hands of criminals. with
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ukraine widely seen as a hub for illegal arms traffic. and even before the conflict begun, greek veteran diplomats lee and i dis, chris on 4 powerless says that europeans and go over pain to higher price for the conflicts will lightly trigger political changes. what the sick, the gender of nato said. it doesn't make sense. i mean, why should we, you know, the people of the west suffer just because, um, just because of the governments of the west want to create a difficult situation with, with the russia and to call and to make a war against russia. i mean, we see the demonstrations that are taking place in europe and these demonstrations are going to affect the governments. we will see government changes in the european union and the nato countries. and the only by the fact that these, that these sanctions were adopted by the european union without even examining what
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effect they would have on the european people. it shows that these were, that these were measures taken because the united states wanted these measures to be taken that plus the european union leaders do not care for the welfare of their people. more than half all these german residents say the country is doing a no for even too much to provide to military and humanitarian aid ukraine. us. according to a recent survey, the latest polls show the worsening energy and cost of living crisis. i've sent most germans against cold to increase the port few crane. i'm on this story under those on our web site, author dot com. moving on now, jim and rappa has released a song calling on the country's government to regain its sovereignty. and we still ties with russia, there was a scan fight,
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it was seized by point it was zaki dest. you don, what the accord? yes, should pointless, got less than smith, and it was the dish where i had this lea discretion. this one says, i'm not buying thomas didn't station pigment dick league city that was not supposed to put b. m, it was picked up out in the who it was, but fantasy. yes, i did the anti deutsch. that mission. i'm far up shy. right? yada abijeet judge garage no, no, but any well for his straight talking stands on berlin's foreign policy. the office was labeled the angry german in the song he called on germany to put his own national interest 1st condemning western politicians for provoking the ukraine, conflicts as well as unseen russian propaganda. my god, let me. yes, if you're really interested in geo politics, you need to look beyond the mainstream media talk, which always spreads information only on the surface. never going deeper with you. but if you have really been studying the issue for many years, and then of course you understand that this anti russian campaign was orchestrated
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by the current world's power of the united states. and there is no getting away from it off. thus, this is an empire, the united states, a global power, and they don't want to be at peace. they want to stay in power. this is their usual strategic goal. these are the so called american interests. they must remain on the power, and this includes, among other things, the elimination of any competition and the great fear and nightmare of americans for at least the past 120 years has been the interaction and friendship between russia and germany goes together with russian power and energy resources, this would become a nightmare of the anglo american axis. ramstein air base alone. when we americans bring all the politicians to ramstein, it looks like ancient rome, the roman empire, as once all the vassal states were summoned to the roman temple. this simply should not be, it is obvious, argued diminishes. enos gonzalez, i've had
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a construction company for 17 years, and i communicate a lot with ordinary people about and they see my car with the sticker saying people stop being enemy law. and at the bottom, there are 40 russian cities lester, which i have already visited in this car. what they see the word piece written in all languages on my car. and when i say to them, i love russia, it's a great country. they all say i was once on the vulgar or i visited moscow. i st. petersburg then, which does others were on lake by call. it was done and they all speak enthusiastically about the russians. he's in these people are so nice, modest. i really wonderful people, hospitable medicine, many germans admit, i will. the doors are always open in russia and tables are set. it doesn't matter how much russians have to share. that is exactly what they think. a lot of people clearly understand. this is a game of big geo politics that does not care about people. i'm not sure that that's why we have been organizing these drew's buzz car rallies for many years. i
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. we encourage people to look at our neighbors who is being talked about badly in our press bike. in sports news, riots have broken outs in belgium, in the netherlands after morocco's shock victory over the belgian scene of the will company could saw. ah boy, morocco's 1st when the world cup since 1998 riots and rotted in brussels with funds lighting ties and for in bricks of police. police had to close off areas of the belgian capital and the port city of antwerp and security forces used water cannon until august to disperse arises with dozens being arrested mitchell stations, and streets were sealed off in an attempt to contain the violence. meanwhile in 3 dot cities right, police dispersed moroccan football fun celebrating that seems triumph video show police with buttons on shield. sweeping the city center of amsterdam,
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in the paucity of rotterdam offices, attempted to break up a group of around $500.00 football supporters, throwing fireworks and glass that security forces. indian farmers have run soap wheats, cultivation by 11 percent in an attempt to cope with record prices triggered by the war and ukraine and nancy russian sanctions. artists, wonders sharma. takes a look at how india's plowing through the crisis. it is the beginning of winter in north india, and farmers have started sewing wheat crops. they hope this season will be better than the last which saw the government stock piles or wheat, slashed in half hearted in nails, week long ago for long 40000000 tons to just about 20000000 tons in a year. india, the world's 2nd largest week producer, was expected to fill the white caused by supply chain disruptions from the mean
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global bread, basket, russia, ukraine would supplied almost one 3rd of all read exports in the world prior to the conflict and subsequent western sanctions. earlier this year, more than a dozen countries from africa and asia approached india for wheat, new delhi said it would help, but was unable to do so at the last minute and imposed a weed export ban in me, which the g 7 countries criticized. india said it had no choice but to prioritize would security for its population of 1400000000 people thought this is what happened in the us. hottest march, they say are an or a 100 years heavily affected the wheat green size and the crop output do got to me body. the heat wave was so bad that it destroyed 40 percent of our weight volume. we suffered heavy losses in the dark and for that reason, due to the sudden drop and crop yields,
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wheat prizes reached to record high in the past few months. weed and the 2nd most consumed food crane in india after rice. so if we does expensive, every one feels the bench, anything and everything made a wheat, bread, bombs, biscuits noodles has naturally become more expensive to. and most traders have had to cut back on production. my other borrego, i'm will protest a week. trust and customers don't want to pay more to do. so have reduce the size of boncey bread and everything else we make here with the india. we'll be able to export or not, i don't and so on. current pollution. oh, we may not be able to fool up on the exports and the by june 2023. i don't think we will be in a position of exporting a reform india. the hope is that the coming harvest season will bring some relief
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to the distressed farmers. consumers here in india and around the world bridge and sharma with their per dish. i t now the news nigeria is launched a new oil drilling projects in the north of the country. now this comes after decades of exploration and billions of dollars invested in the sector with $37000000000.00 barrels of crude oil reserves. nigeria is one of the world's largest oil producers. the country currently puts out $2100000.00 barrels per day, yet is gripped by economic crisis. earlier we spoke with an eye during oil and gas consultants who says that the old export based model has failed, and the country will now concentrate on supplying its own economy. first, the, in my view, major development project that will be done for domestic consumption. so that's, that's very key when agitated for this, for a while, that would change the model for oil and gas development to prioritize domestic
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consumption. and while you come to read an s books, so this, this will help us achieve that got priority as a nation at this point will really be on how do we make sure we have the in there? do we need to travel a economy for you for with that we're in about as what we've been doing as well for 50 years. frankly has, has been white glove. it hasn't paid off. so this is the 1st major reg, true for the country. so i'll say it is a very good news, it will help expand our production capacity beyond what it is now. what importantly it will have there. but if i for play of product, and i hope that when that's done and successful, that future projects will adopt the same model to essentially help was not just to produce oil and gas to process and
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use it to fuel our fledge in the domestic economy. when staying with oil, the u. s. companies, chevron has been granted a 6 month license to as you might say, in venezuela. thus falling a restored line of communication between caracas and washington. the license which was issued by the biden administration restricts any cash payments directly to venezuela. also bonnie: any deals involving russian entities. chevron is unable to transfer any of the sales revenue to the venezuelan governments. all the states, oil firm. we spoke earlier to social and political analysts to say that the u. s. government's attempts at a maximum pressure campaign against venezuela, a failed. lovely cassandra ali said publication of general license 4 to one which authorized a certain activities by chevron infinistar ela is a clear indication of failure attempts to exert maximum pressure on venezuela by imposing oral sanctions. consequently,
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the u. s. has publicly stated that the realization of sanctions is the result of negotiations in mexico city between the been a swell and government and the opposition. however, this process is not directly related to u. s. energy needs. more precisely, this is the result of the strangulation that the white house tried to inflict on russia and which has completely deformed as a global energy market. obviously venezuela could no longer reflect the sanctions, and as a result, the crisis knocked on the door of the white house and negatively affected oil prices and inflation in the united states. but as well as been under us sanctions for years now, according to the new license funds from oil sales can only be used to repay the country's debt to the u. s. our guest added that the new license actually recognizes nicholas maduro as the president of venezuela. nice after the west tried to oust him a casino lucrative treat if a chevron published on the 27th of november recognizes nicholas madura in one form or another as the current president of venezuela. this is the result of a failed attempt at regime change. this fact rented unworkable the temper remodel
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of government form to bring about a political crisis and regime change in minnesota. the strategy was handed down to biden from his predecessor, donald trump is one of them fulfilled goals and of course, it undermined biden's foreign policy towards late in america as decisions were made based on damaged crisis is common practice for the you asked to abandon one strategy not to use another, so they tried to get out of the crisis by publishing to the general license for to one which is profitable for the american energy company. a chevron. a polish lawmaker has urged his government to respond to the appointments of the former ukrainian ambassadors, germany under a melnick. as keith's deputy foreign minister describing the move as a provocation lay comes after the ukrainian official made a controversial statements about the massacre of poles involve him yet during the world war 2. it is a blow to the are to the volume families. it is also a slap in the face for all poles. this is a man who relative eyes,
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the crimes of bond era against the poles, equating them to the alleged crimes of the poles. this is a scandal and i am surprised at many polish politicians down play it. the masika was carried out by a ukrainian nationalist formation, led by nazi collaborates a step on ben darrow when poland was occupied by hitler's germany. according to warsaw, approximately, 800000 people were killed and in 2016 the polish parliaments recognized the massacres as genocide, perpetrates of by ukrainian nationalists. andre mill. it was recalled as ambassador to germany after a number of provocative statements. he criticized berlin, void, sluggish. support for ukraine and brandon chancellor, olaf sold a quote, sulky, live, a sausage for refusing to visit. here after the craning conflict began, we spoke of polish political sciences to say that you credit different services. you are creating the deliberate publications. well there's no more
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diplomacy grade we need to feel for verse and no more professional diplomats there i guess. and so we have a group of commenters ready to leave a person give. so one cannot talk about diplomacy when we're talking about people like me or she's a nurse and the people who are trying to provo page, that domain as much as many pro, 80 statements as possible. i just wonder at how it will be possible for me, for instance, to meet with bullish counterparts in the future. this might be quite problematic. he's not a single isolated case. there are a lot of people like him, like under the shit, for instance, former ambassador of your brain a 1st and who are also let us say, ideologically follower,
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so step on monday, extreme use your brain on nation. the russian defense minister, you says russian troops repelled a number of ukrainian thanks in advance and look guns, republics on sunday with care of apparently having lost at least 200 soldiers and 4 mercenaries. ne, not the of has the details. the situation here along the la guns people's republic, fraud, blood, bordering height of region. it is stable, violent because the ukrainian miniature, the nation listened in many areas here. foreign mercenaries, ah, attacking they haven't ceased efforts over the past month renting. they've intensified efforts to try and find a weak link in russian defenses defenses, which of the past month of become here in the guns people's republic. somewhat
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formidable. we have heard russian to see a describe what the ukrainians of doing is as bashing their head against a brick wall, heedless of the casualties that they're taking, the military casualties. some of the fights us stationed here who we have a working relationship where they, they shared with us a video, for example, for one unnamed for safety reasons, settlement where they took on a ukrainian offensive. we've also been told by the troops here and the command here that that ukrainians are taking huge losses. that is the word they used to describe them in both killed and injured no way. is the fighting worse than the city of thomas known as bah, moot in ukrainian presidency landscape has dubbed it hell on earth. the russian
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forces assaulting the city are in carley of the wagner. p and she group, our objective has not been met itself, but the annihilation of the ukrainian army and a reduction of its potential, which would also be bur advantages for the front line areas. several where reports which have escaped through ukraine's web of censorship, have painted a grim picture. reporters claim that hundreds of injured canadian troops abroad to hospital and buff would daily hundreds a bay. and that's just the injured and all the wall. the prospect of a mass russian counter offensive looms more. i guys the of the, from la guns, grecian and finally, hundreds of people have taken to the streets of beijing and shanghai on sunday to protest against lat, downs, due to china, 0 covered policy. this comes admitted resurgence of virus cases,
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which the government says it's trying hard contain to save lives. for big outrage was free good after a deadly apartment fire was to blame strict and zip code with measures for hindering rescue efforts. but must testing on regional downs continues to be part of asians. there are hollands policy in suckling the virus. according to reports, the protests were organized uncoordinated on social media, with posts encouraging people to bring their friends to the demonstrations on suggesting slogans for signs. some analysts say that individuals affiliated with western media outlets, or even directing the protests using telegram channels. i'm channels are open. you run by western media journalist that i see in china as a journalist, but actually working as a regime change agent. i give you a few outlets. there's a cnn. these are radio free asia, the outlets of funding gone to sector funding going, which is financed by the u. s. h e m,
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the prof. i got the of the us and these are so the new york times. so basically you have those, surely they actually opened telegram channel and they were giving indication on where to go, what to do, how to protest. i've come across the latest course. they actually translated to plead book of color revolution in chinese. they actually awesome pictures on how to do a picture months. so you see this is in china, people tired of course, you got tired of the restrictions. so here this is a movement which is the beginning. it starts legitimate, like any color with solution, but then it is hijacked by 4 elements. so this is what is happening in china. we need to really pay attention the way the, the processes of behaving and the whole process. they are following the playbook of
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color resolution. and you know, the color lucian, the stage is about provoking violence, doing violence and provoking violence from the police. so they are going to gather contents, or supposedly police being violence. but the reality for the police will do is actually responding to violence and they start to amplify finding people just to regular people. and they start with, for example, he cove it, they could start like saying, well, we complain about the lockdown to complain above the conditions we complain about the economy and then slowly into regime change. the stuff thing while we don't want to see p c, we want more freedom. well, that's a route for now. i'm peter scouts and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with all the latest news views on analysis. here are not the out. see it on the the
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and willing at the i so booted, gordion know cranium, t coyer shooting i d, she ship dr. lien that she poured control. you put your boss so you should. she'll go diddy to deviate them. awards aleki system really premium. did not signify such threats. anthony lucy, lean. yeah, we can do a chance. actually. jim's out arkell room dish, but i'll let you do both ayana. oh, crazy use that to where you store. lot of date my subway, but just dory. yes or no, it's i live ship elise, get us but we ship them so yes, taylor trisha. i needed his daughter to take him over to them. i need a new transcript with that for you as a visual one,
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they reached over that or where you can actually be teacher who couldn't she and not to go to work at lunch with global. i'm saying years about how she took on the job is to pull out the enough room for a few quick to take a picture, go double play, you have to go. so good on that. so if you could ukrainian nationalists don't look at it. it's just the politics, they consider themselves their own people. and you might speak ukrainian, but if you're not a nationalist, you're not there. people you know less than people. and when you start to humanizing human beings like that, we treat animals better. we're at the we will not forget memorial and the grades right here are the grades with people that the ukranian
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army killed in 2014. these a civilians are over 200 victim. i can't think of a time. i haven't been under threat, but you know, that's just if this is what you deal with, what you do, it's, you know, that's part of part of life. i'm from boston, massachusetts. my wife from here in 2012, we moved to don buff. i investigate some of the war crime. i've actually got admission from groups like dumbass battalion. they knew they were committing walker and they knew it. and they did it anyway. and the admissions. when someone admits to a crime, what more do you need?
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one more. this memorial is installed on the mass gray, the victims to ukrainian aggression bodies are identified off to forensic examination. their names are carved on this granite slab. law added to the list each year. we will not forgive, we will not get people should remember whether it happened recently or 80 years ago. the young god are an example of courage for the people of don heroism hasn't been forgotten and not just a round crust. ardon. during the 6 months occupation of world war 2, almost 2000 fell victim to the nazis in roving key. by the mailboxes is boulevard, at the yan, my ill, but give tragedy in this fascist paraphernalia. ellis lay hoarsely. ah, the sellers of the city hospital housed a gustavo prison during the great.
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