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well, safari, we choose to look some common ground. with nato's chief insists you state should tighten a belt and provide more support to clear. despite the many europeans already been exhausted by the crisis. your interest, but it, everything is getting more expensive in austria. we don't know how to be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat. if the government does not take measures including the social measures of bonus, things out, then we are sliding into a catastrophe. up the speak to a german rapper using music to cope with government, gets out of washington's grip unrestored ties with russia. and the great fear and
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nightmare of americans for at least the past 120 years has been the interaction and friendship between russia and germany. and massive riots breakout across the belgian and dutch cities. that's often morocco shock victory against the football giants. and the guitar world called dozens of people, have been detained with just on 3 in the afternoon in the russian capital on pita scots and welcome to the program refuge on us from. start off with nato chief gen stalsen burke. he was admitted, the europeans, all bearing the bronze of financial support for ukraine. but he insists of the west should keep bucking kia in the conflict with russia. rising food and energy bills mean hard times for many households in europe. we can strengthen ukraine's position at the negotiating table if we provide military support to the country. if comments
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come of hundreds towed to the streets and the german city of life seemed to rally against us involvement and all the risk to ukraine. but also calling for german sovereignty negotiations with russia protested with the holding signs, urging americans to quote, go home and accusing us of one thing. germans to freeze on the cross in the austrian capital. protesters of also rallied against sanctions on russia, while demanding neutrality from vienna. demonstrates has gathered outside the austrian foreign ministry holding bonnet, calling for peace with russia and an end for the conflicts. and ukraine is well, some of those protesters in vienna to say o posted to 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 of bonus, things out than we are sliding into a catastrophe. no interest or a few realtors, everything's getting more expensive in austrian,
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and we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat. most most people heat with natural gas these days. we'll see how we get through the winter. it up gas. sanctity on n. as in sanctions, i don't think they make any difference. and yes, the iron breach of mentality, they had no place in a context of neutrality. ethan, they're not here and natalie did me? well, i comes as the you steps up. it's support of keith with a new, unprecedented loan of up to 18000000000 euros. and that's in addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u institution, so far, according to the e. u, the loan is conditional, require and reforms to strengthen the country's institutions and prepare it for its path towards membership of the block. concerns though, have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance, exhausting their potential and struggling to continue their support as their weapons stockpiles one. lo, also one french euros skeptic has questioned the credibility of zalinski his own financial arrangements before st in billions. have biden mcroy and all sula,
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at least asked zalinski to repatriate. that's hens of millions, he's hiding in tax havens. see the pandora people's revelations. of course not. it makes all of this even more shameful. now this all comes as some western law enforcement agencies have warned of arms smuggling in europe, where weapons supplied ukraine are ending up in the hands of criminals with care of wider, seen as a hope for illegal arms traffic. and even before the conflict begun, veteran greek diplomats lea a night as chris on populace says that europeans anger over paint too high, a price for the conflict will lightly trigger political changes. what the sick, as a general 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
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a difficult situation with, with the russia and to, and to quote and to make a war against russia. i mean, we see that 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 a, b. and the only by the fact that these, that these sanctions were adopted by the european union without even examining what 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. while keith is trying to project an image of the overwhelming unity of its people to the weld,
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senior ukraine and officials seem to be engaging in political games instead of trying to solve the country's problems. well, that's according to kias med. vitale. critical. this is of us if i don't want to engage in political battles to day, especially in the current situation. it's pointless to day more than ever. every one should unite work together, but some kind of political dancing begins. we are doing everything possible in here to ensure that life in the capital continues. the statement comes after president zelinski criticized. click go for failing to provide local residents with water and light chesty. after blistering russian strikes on ukrainian energy infrastructure, but cares, mer hit back saying that he has opened hundreds of heats in points to meet the demands of the cities residence and kills me is not the only want to find themselves in a hot water. the head of the cock of region where the majority of people speak, the russian language has been fined for using his mother tongue. the official,
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however says he has more important issues to worry about adding that he would continue using russian ins, communications with local residents. i think we have other things to do today. of course, i will formally speak ukrainian, but as for my communication with hock of residence, i will speak in russian because this is the language that 80 percent of hock of residence speak today. well, independent. busy dutch journalists, sonya vanden, and joins me now. live in the studio. sonya good afternoon to thanks for joining us . good afternoon. i'm. let's start off with this as a parent spots between a zalinski on the mayor of ki, of glitch comb with critical oversee, you know, hidden things that, you know, there's a bit of an issue there. what do you make of those comments between the 2? do you think there's quite as much unity in care of as there would appear? well, i don't think so because he's not the 1st one before that he had already, i think, a sort of around with and melnick. he was at the ambassador in germany and quite often on twitter he said harry, terrible things. but i make out of that,
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does the leaders or the rulers of this key if we have a conflict among themselves? and i think that that they are losing because i can always notice, when are they are losing a war or losing a conflict? i call it a war, of course that leaders get cause among themselves. we see that in, in the past, you know, in the 2nd world war everywhere and every conflict. so i think more of these people will come and we'll have more rouse with us. sir lensky is really not surprised. no, given the facts, you know, it must be quite a difficult situation over them. so there's bound to be some friction between the 2 . no. of course it's, i mean, the city is without any electricity. the city is without water. even though in western media, they will tell you the opposite. they will tell you today, for instance, that kia has established all the electricity plesco year made sure to, you know, the western media to zalinski. now we have everything and grip and we have
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electricity again. so yes, of course that's, that's not true because when you, what's the satellite images, people could see that keith is the dark. so, and also there has no heating. and he said that they have the see, think systems is what they want to do in europe as well. but it's a do these point 4. and so he has everything on the control, he says, but i doubt if he has, i don't think he has. well, maybe not yet. not yet. no, no, no, i'm from the kafka now you probably heard the story that he would find around 100 years or something for speaking. listen, which is his mother tongue. what would you make of that? well, actually now is made an example, but you know, in the, in the conflict the war actually since 2014 the key of regime as a bit people to speak russian, the russian people who live in harkell everywhere in the dorm bus. so yeah, there's nothing new, i mean this is they could find people, even the normal people,
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the local people, the children school, i'm not allowed to speak russian anymore. everything when you go to town whole something, everything is done in ukrainian. and before it was done in russia, so yeah, it's no surprise to me at all actually. well, but the key again, ukraine 1st lady, she said that she said that ukraine is already to enjoy the coming went to despite the cold unblock else. sounds like it's gonna be pretty hard winter for them though . i think so because you know, they cannot establish everywhere. electricity or warmed is going to be very, very hard and long winter. it already started snowing now and know like here in the moscow. so i mean, you know, they can not, that can do it, they cannot establish all these energy. you know, it's impossible because they have to fix all these energy points, all these power plants and, you know, they are destroyed. so it's impossible. do you think most likely to change ukrainian positions awards the conflicts with russia,
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or do you think they're going to remain steadfast? well, it depends. of course, i now heard that many ukrainians. lensky told that ukrainian population of western ukraine has to go as to go out and flee will, of course, go to europe. so europe is preparing to receive maybe $12000000.00. i don't know exactly the numbers, but they will go to europe and refugees again. so if they stay, i think, and ukraine is, and then there will be maybe a revolt from the people because they don't have nothing. i don't have heat, they don't have walls or don't have electricity, maybe no food, i don't know about that. so i think it's, you know, it depends if the people really listen to the landscape and go to europe then ok, then there's no, nobody left the sink or not many. so it think it's depends on that. well, you crazy ones. the credit is the only ones facing itself when so many europeans are, although too much different extent of obvious reasons. we have already seen some disturbances in cities in europe as
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a result of this. do you think that europe's supports of key of is likely to wayne at some point, given the fact that there's already a provide a billions of euros and now people are getting, you know, a little bit maybe tired? well, i think if the population and that they are rising up as we could see this last weekend, i mean the whole of germany life think mark the work of snub luke. i saw that also in austria, vienna, italy, and my country, the netherlands. people are rising up, but still i think at the moment it's not enough. but when this, when to comes and the cold, we're for sure. come met. maybe this month may be december, january, i don't know, but then if they really are without lot of heating or maybe electricity blackouts or maybe even without some foot, they will rise up more because europeans are used, especially western europeans. they are used to a good life so and the life is really crumbling down at the moment. so i think i
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also saw some examples already in the buddhist stack in germany. i mean, this and fees were sitting there with scars and complaining. i mean, the greens are complaining, i mean, the greens are the one behind this, so you know, great reset when you deal. so. yeah, i think, i hope that we will see some uprising. yes. i'm seen some fossil fuels, you know, even cole cole. now plants been reactivated is exactly that when set is the green cycle. yeah. and do you think that this will force the west? no, you're in america to encourage both sides but to negotiating table. i think so. i think a, europe, it has to depend on europe, i think because, you know, do you s wants to continue with its proxy war what, what are they doing there? and, but europe is now, you know, it is in horrible state actually because they don't have enough energy. they don't have enough gas, they don't have enough oil on the 5th of december. so that's coming week already.
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and you from it's cool oil coming from russia. so there comes the next problem, you know, they won't have diesel at the and so, yeah, it's going to be from bad to worse. i was seattle's team was, was blown up. exactly. yeah, yeah. and there's no investigation or there was but we do nothing was conducted yet to not to show you the culprits now. exactly. i'm moving on now. you've been to the dumbass. sonya, what can you tell us about your experiences? what did you see or stories here? well, i went to the don't boss in march just a week after, especially military operation started. i went to many cities like a mario pool of all nova lou hung stone, yet i saw especially in mario pool, a lot of destruction. i was there when they were still fighting and there was fighting at the port fighting in the city center. i spoke to many people. there are a lot of them are older people because you know,
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the younger ones for or in the army or, you know, killed or something. and, and the majority of the people i spoke to, they all said that the ukrainians, you know, did all this to them and they were hiding in the basement. and i saw people in the city, for instance, of mario paul sitting in a park. all people are maybe 607080. i don't know at cooking in the park and it was freezing cold back then in march and dad was very horrible sight. i could see that . and i saw a lot of humanitarian aid brought in by a diversion that time and we'll never ha, will never have us also totally destroyed. and i spoke with a head teacher there and she told me that as she had not had, the experience was not from her, but she could see when she was hiding in the basement or heard from people outside . that added, thanks, came from ukraine in there, restored everything. so i was really horrible. and how does that differ from was, is often published in much of the western media in your opinion,
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are totally different. that's the opposite. it's like a mirror, you know, in the west, they say, oh, it's the russians who did it. and i know that it was not the russians who did it because i saw it. i saw how the people who love the is there when the army came in . so it's, it's, it's a, you know, a proxy war. that's what i said from the beginning because the actually war began at 2014. and people in the west don't know anything about that. they think, oh, special operation award a thinker. it started at 24th of february this year. but that's not true. it's 80 a war already. and people got killed, a lot of people killed, killed already. so this is the opposite, that we get the opposite news. what actually is the news in how i can say it? what will talking about the news? i can't remember exactly what it was. now we got to go on this some. this rockets, london in poland. i woke up to some very shocking headlines and was quite roid that
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may be world war 3 was around the corner. and what, how do you make, what do you think of the western media's reaction to does incidents? obviously, a journalist from a p was fired there over there. what do you make about? well, this is what western media is. they, to my opinion, are they have an agenda that's for sure because they are paid by a states, countries like netherlands paying some grants to their news. and every country has that. they have an agenda, they have to follow this agenda. but also the other point is that they don't have any a journalist here in russia or in, in the don't muster or the ukrainian site. so they cannot verify their stories. so what they do, they make up stories and they make from small something small, make a big story. like with the rockers. i was also scared. i thought, you know, that's it. to go 5. yeah, exactly. out the carfax will. nato is going now into a, you know, but this is their problem. they make up stories and straight away,
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blame the russians. this is their agenda. this is what they have to do. so that's a rocket fired. ok. the russians did it. and it's very dangerous. actually, but you can see what's can happen, you know, from the course kind of news for and presents his reaction was also quite interesting in that because despite joe biden, the install to berg and poland saying it was likely because the trajectory ukrainian defense, mis i'll, he still forgot 24 hours or so was adamant that it wasn't ukrainian miss. so is that why do you think he acted like that? you know, in contradiction to his to his allies basically, was this more for his domestic audience? yes, i think so. the last one for the mystic audience. i maybe he waited, but of course he knew it was enough russian missile what was going into poland. and i think it was trying to get the full flak from ukraine, from the landscape that nato and number 5, you know, got to work. so this is and job by to maybe just waited to make the will to little
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bit, you know, oh yeah. will to a 3 a starting, this is what i think what happened because he knew a thing from the beginning that it's impossible that the russian missile hits poland like that. yes. yeah. yeah, a lot of them said russian made, but even the association, i think was the in many people's had exactly. yeah. no, again, another story the, the form you couldn't but the to germany this under a melnik code. so he's, he's made quite a few controversial remarks himself, most recently over the, the, the rescue, the polls involving during world war 2 and also called la sholtes, a, a sulky liver, which is quite interesting insults. now he's be made the, the, the deputy foreign minister in kiev would you make of this position? and how do you think it will affect relations between ukraine and germany? i well the, i think the relations between ukraine and germany are very good, but i mean, he was insulting what i said in beginning he was insulting every day on twitter in
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the news on the call news. so he is a very rude person. and yet making statements about world war 2, i think even, i mean germany is sending weapons to ukraine is already, yeah, very terrible because you know what happens in world war to germany and russia? so i mean, it's this, this person, i don't know if he has a lot of influence. now in t f, i mean, he's just a deputy so, but a relations will not sell. it will be ok still, i think with the and ukraine. and finally, sonya one last question, the $1000000.00 question. how do you think this is going to and many people think it's going to be at some point the negotiating say, what are your thoughts? well, my thought is that i all, every week listen to the prime minister of the netherlands, called margaret. and he, and among others in the other countries are saying that we have to win this war because from straight from beginning as what i said, they call it
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a war. i think if the population in the western countries rise up more then they, you know, the government has to do something and then maybe they will, we will have peace negotiations or at least we have the diplomacy. but until now i cannot say it will. it will stop in so many weeks or months because yeah, i don't know, but maybe when winter comes, let's hope that, you know, i heard that a lot of ukrainian soldiers died already. a lot of them still. they consist in europe that they will train, but that this will take a long time. i mean, maybe one year half a year. i don't know. so i think this winter we will not see a stop yet much. i my hope and maybe let's hope that the population because you know, they are the 1009 percent. they have to rise up and tell this governments, you know, what you are doing is crazy. we don't have food, we don't have heat. and you are saying we have to do it for ukraine. so yeah, we'll have to wait and see, well independent journalists,
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sonya vanda and thank you very much for taking the time to speak to archie. today's been a pleasure talking to you to thank you. thank you. thanks for inviting me. thank you. german rapper has released a song calling on the country's government to regain his sovereign seat by breaking free of us influence unrestored ties with russia. there was, this can find, there was the main point there was that the issue down with pointless, got lost. it was the sweetest question that's on says, i'm not buying the session. big media clique said was not possible. b, m a z. yes, i did, etc. don't let me, i'm for upside read yadda i g, g h. bruce, no new but any well for his straits halting stones on berlin's foreign policy. the office was labeled the angry german in the song he called on germany to put its own national interest 1st condemning western politicians for provoking ukraine,
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conflicts as well as anti russian propaganda. my unit to you yet us, if you're really interested in geo politics, you need to look beyond the mainstream media, 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 by the current world's power, the united states. and there's no getting away from the office. 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 in 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,
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this would become a nightmare of the anglo american axis. ramstein air base along when the americans bring all the politicians to ramstein. it's 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 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 russians 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 and wisconsin. others were on lake by car. it was done and they all speak enthusiastically about the russians. he's in these people are so nice,
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modest. i really wonderful people, hospitable medicine, many germans had met with 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. so that's why we have been organizing these drew's buzz, car rallies for many years. and we encourage people to look at our neighbors who is being talked about badly in our press bike. in sporting news, riots are broken out in belgium and the netherlands after morocco's shop victory over the belgian scene of the world. coping could saw follow morocco's 1st. when the world cup since 1998 riots erupt, said in brussels with funds lighting fires and throwing bricks at police. they had to close off areas of the belgian capital and the port city of antwerp and security
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forces used water cannon until august to disperse the rioters with dozens being arrested. a metro stations and streets had to be sealed off to try and contain the violence. me while if he does this is right. please disperse moroccan football funds, celebrating there seems triumph video show police it backbones on shield sweep in the city. sense of amsterdam in the full city of rotterdam officers attempts to break up a group of around $500.00 football supposes who are throwing fireworks on glass at security forces you know, that will cope contrivances. the u. s. soccer federation has come under fire for briefly altering the iranian flag in a social media post ahead of a crunch, much between the 2 countries. measures taken regarding the islamic republic of iran flag are against international line morality, and we'll pursue this through fif is morality committee. they must be held responsible. obviously they want to effect a rounds performance against the u. s. by doing this,
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us soccer federation restored the official version of the flag by sunday afternoon and said its original post on switzer aimed to express solidarity with protests as in iran. meanwhile, jim and football, i can, you can cleanse men as come under fire for accusing the iranian seem of dirty tricks. journeys much against wales and claim in this is part of the country's culture. iran coach colo square, also said that the remarks were a disgrace to football. g incleanse men to quit his post fever. sad mohammed miranda professor at the university of toronto accused the west of hypocrisy. it comes from the usual american era. they feel that they are exceptional and that they can decide for the rest of the world. there are many protests in the united states, whether it's black lives matter, or the 6th of january protests that we're in washington. and the iranians never use that opportunity to change the american flag in solidarity with any
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particular group. if and iranian, the iranian side, or something of russian to something, they'll be punishment, westerners, they, they will, they will. and don't that me when it comes to iran, that sort of thing doesn't happen all the miracles. do they just remove that tweet or they change the flag again. and the problem is, if it's, if they buy the westerns violate the rules, nothing happens if non western countries obey the rule, but they become disliked by western, they can be expelled altogether, even more scandals, a thief, as well as copied guitar disciplinary proceedings have been opened against serbia, after the display of a nationalist banner in the teams changing room, it depicts kosovo in the serbian flags colors with the slogan. no surrender. be for says the soviet players used as false event for demonstrations of
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a non sporting nature. and an investigation is on the way from on this story. under this go to all websites off you dot com. hundreds of people took to the streets of beijing and shanghai on sunday to protest against lockdown is due to china is a 0 coverage policy. now this comes amid a resurgence of virus cases, which the government says is trying hard to contain to save lives. but big outrage was triggered after a deadly apartment fi in the country's western jin chang to province. where some blame district, anti coated measures for his and rescue efforts. both must testing and regional load downs to continue to be part of asians 0 collins policy in fact, in the virus. according to some reports, the protests were organized and coordinated on social media. with posts encouraging people to bring their friends to the demonstrations on suggesting slogans for science. some analysts claim that individuals affiliated with western media outlets
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are even directing the protests on telegram. those telegram channels are openly 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. cnn. these are radio free asia, the outlets of funding, going to sector funding going, which is financed by the us. a g m, the propaganda of the us. and these are so the new york times. so basically you have those, shirley lease that actually opened a category channel and they were giving indication on where to go. what to do, how to put it. i've come across the latest post. they actually translated to plead book of color revolution in chinese. they actually posting pictures on how to do a picture months. so you see this is.
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