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the lights are going out all across ukraine infrastructure that cannot be easily replaced anytime soon. nato continues its proxy war against russia, saying, as long as it takes will ukrainian state and society collapse before it's military is defeated on the battle. ah ha stevens, if you stayed to tighten their belts and provide no support to ukraine, dislike many europeans already being exhausted by the crisis. with 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 to balance things out than we are sliding into a catastrophe. had the last a rift within ukraine's establishment by stating that the country's top officials are too busy playing political games. instead of helping
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with massive riots. breakouts across belgian and dutch cities, often morocco's shocked victory against the full giants in the council world club, dozens of people have been detained with a very welcome. this is dorothy international with the very latest world news update is good to have you with our top story this, our nato chief vienne stoughton. burke has admitted that europeans are bearing the brunt of financial support for ukraine. but he insists that the west should keep backing t f. 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. his comments come as hundreds
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took to the streets in the german city of leaps. sakes, to rally against us. involvement and arms deliveries to ukraine will also calling for german sovereignty on negotiations with russia protested within holding signs, urging americans to go home and accusing the u. s of wanting journals to freeze, and the cross in the austrian capital protested, have also run it against sanctions on russia, while demanding a neutrality from vienna demonstrates has gathered outside the austria and foreign ministry holding banners, calling for peace with russia, and an end to the conflict in ukraine. his want, some of the protest is in vienna, had to say, oh, bush did 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 measures, bonus, things out there. we are sliding into a catastrophe. now your interest to raise your realtor, everything's getting more expensive in austria. mm hm. and we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat. most people heat with natural gas these days
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we'll see how we get through the winter. because sanctity on n as in sanctions, i don't think they make any difference. and yes, the are a breach of neutrality. they have no place in a context of neutrality. they're not coherent or that says the, you steps up, it's supportive k f with a new unprecedented loan of up to 18000000000 euro. and addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u institution, so far, according to the e. u, the loan is conditional requiring reforms to strengthen countries, institutions and prepare it for his path towards membership of the block concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance. exhausting that potential and struggling to continue their support as their weapons stockpiles run low. also, one french hero skeptic has questions the credibility of the lensky zone. financial arrangements before send and billions, have biden mccoy and
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o sheila 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. with us, all kinds of some western law enforcement agencies have won't have an smuggling in europe where weapons apply to ukraine are ending up in the hands of criminals with care widely seen as a hub for illegal arms trafficking. even before a conflict began. lettering greek diplomat lane. it is chris on fall pillars says europeans, anger the paying to higher price for the conflicts will likely trigger political changes. what the secretary general of nato said. it doesn't make sense. i mean, why should we, the europe, 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, and to quote and to make
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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 won't see government changes in the european union, any nato countries a bit. 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 cluster, the european union leaders do not care for the welfare of their people. political rest supposed to be deepening, and you train ask, he has math. vitale. glitched close rebuffed criticism from president polanski saying senior ukrainian officials since be more concerned with political games than
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trying to solve the country's problems. a 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. everyone should unite work together, but some kind of political dancing begins. we are doing everything possible. you can have to ensure that life in the capital, continues presidents lensky, lashed out at the key as mess or failing to provide local residents with water and electricity. after blistering russian strikes on ukrainian energy infrastructure. but please go head back saying he has opened hundreds of heating points to meet the demands of the cities residence kids man is not the only one to find themselves in hot water. the head of hawk of region where the majority of people who speak the russian language has been fined for using his mother tongue. the official, however says he has more important issues to worry about asserting that he would continue using russian in his communications with local residence. i think we have
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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 hark of residents speak today. i call it peter scott discussed the situation in ukraine with dutch journalists. sonya vanden ender who has reported from the ground in don bass. she says there's nothing new in the case of the heart of man, i think that the country remains deeply divided. it now is made an example, but you know, it's in 2014. the key of regime bits, people to speak russian. yeah, there's nothing new leaders are the rulers of this key. if we have a conflict among themselves, i think and ukraine is and then there will be maybe a revolt from the people because they don't have nothing. they don't have heat, they don't have walls, don't have electricity, maybe no food. 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
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disturbances in cities in europe as a result of this. europe is now, you know, it's an horrible state actually because they don't have enough energy to don't have enough gas. they don't have enough oil. people are rising up because you repeat or use especially western europeans. they are used to a good life. so, and the life is really crumbling down at the moment. so moving on now you've been to the don't bus on your what can you tell us about your experiences? what did you see? i saw, especially in mighty poor, lot of destruction. i was there when they were still fighting the majority of the people i spoke to they all says that the ukrainians, you know, did all this to them and they were hiding in the basement level. i was also totally destroyed and i spoke to her teacher there, you could see when she was hiding in the basement or heard from people outside. the thanks came from ukraine in destroyed everything. so was really horrible. how does that differ from what is often published in much of the western media in your
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opinion? totally different. it'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 now the russians who it is, because i saw it, i saw how the people of the russians there when the army came in. so it's, you know, a proxy war. that's what i said from the beginning because the actual war weekend at 2014 people in the west don't know anything about that. amid soaring energy prizes, the death hall of ordinary you citizens could exceed the number of soldiers killed in the conflict in ukraine. that's according to an article in the latest edition of the economist, i'll take contributor rachel monson joined me live now with more re took it to see you. could you take us through the claims made in the article guy. i don't know how they come up with these more a bit, pitches, but the economist decided to calculate how many more deaths there could be in
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europe this year. as a result of the skyrocketing cost of heating. now, according to this model that they came up with, the number of people dying in the e u because they have a higher chance of catching a virus or if they're immune systems are run down from the cold. and they're all huddled inside together to keep warm means that they could probably facilitate the spread of the virus among them. well, they're saying that all of that is probably going to be higher than the total number of soldiers who have perished in the ukraine conflict. it's a very different message than we've been hearing from europe and officials who despite kind of panicking that we're beginning, get gas from, keep repeating that the block doesn't need russian energy. you know, we're going about things differently. we're in a, go the green path. but now here we have the economists basically arguing that people in europe bernice straight up die. but is the economist pointing fingers at
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european officials for mismanaging the situation are not doing enough to help households in europe? no, of course it's not. instead, they're referring to the quote death toll from mr. putin's energy weapon. and blaming him for cutting off the top. nice, revisionist history there, but it's no doubt easier to deflect. blame for the use own misguided policies on to vladimir putin rather than take responsibility. here's the german member of parliament from the left party, however, placing the blame squarely on the german government and e, you officials back in september, these and all the high energy tariffs much higher that in many of the european countries did not pull from this chi. now the result of policies which really have the dumbest government in europe when you look at it. the biggest problem is your crowned idea to unleash an unprecedented economic war against our most important outage is supplier death. how soon we forget about
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all that through the new cycles, right? it seems like now we can just spin, it is putin's fault. but now if you dare to blame berlin for poor foresight and management or a lack of courage in standing up for the interests of its own citizens and industry, rather than selling out to supranational western agenda dictated by the bureaucrats in brussels. or if you ask why berlin has let things get so dire that germany industry is literally bailing out to the us, where they, you know, have actual energy. well, the german economy minister, robert, how back will apparently now just accuse you of not having your facts straight or of being straight up. brainwashed, have a listen as that's to show from truly must provide a replacement for the russian gas that we have not received. and it puts in cost off the gas appliance and so much for the north stream too. obviously you've
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watched too much archie. you have to admit the facts. there was no gas coming from russia, even though there were no sanctions imposed. not sure how high back expects gas to flow into europe when all kinds of financial sanctions imposed by the west prevent moscow from being paid for it. then nord stream, one and 2 gas pipelines were mysteriously blown up, leaving the e u to over rely on the us for gas at exorbitant costs. and that's brings us to where we're at to day. now, russian president vladimir putin has said that there are still parts of the nord stream network that function, but that the e u isn't turning the tap back on. so really what this is, is another attempt to get europeans to blame prudent instead of their own leaders. as the disastrous consequences of made in europe, policies risk taking hold and blowing up in their faces as winter, very rapidly approaches where too many thanks for those days. how thoughts are
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taken, shabby to racial. more than that, let's go to turkey and now when massive blaze has broken out at a chemical planted the southwest in city of denise. though, according to turkish media report, the fire apparently started in the warehouse before quickly spreading throughout the factory. 5, find the working at the steam to contain the blaze, while employees are reported to have been evacuated, explosions were reportedly heard on the side. meanwhile, the cause of the fire is under investigation and that no casualties have yet to be reported to the don. yes. repub lake where at least 3 people have been killed in the city of mackey africa off to the key of forces targeted civilian areas. on sunday, as according to local authorities, we heard from the residence whose relatives were killed in the attack by the house deputies. don't deny subsidy, like very good. a t t should up,
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but still i don't ever ye did just the we deal a debit. do lou dump with gives you more than lose quiver. lou. gov dodge just dollars a month. me. jo. since your body on the smaller boot, just you would almost always the wrong to but not with a shock. we're at the wrong at go, are you sure it said other the other day? and yet another tragedy here in don bus, we are in a city of my cave car right now, not far away from desk. 3 men were killed in this house. these are their relatives right now. they clean up the blood that remains from
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their bodies. the men were 1694 and 44 years old. they were out here on sunday, preparing firewood for the upcoming winter. this is purely residential area. this is the point where a show from multiple launch roch's systems landed. one of the men arrived here from the city hall for solve to help out his relatives. fortunately, this is where he met his and how long with 2 of his other relatives, all and all on sunday free people were killed here in the bus and multiple were ukrainian
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nationalists were shelling all of the areas old and that's including the city center. unfortunately, the number of people who are killed by ukrainian jury schilling is now in the thousands room on call for archie. the nest for republican hundreds sit to the streets of beijing and shanghai on sunday to protest against local towns due to china's a 0 covey policy. let's comes amid a resurgence of virus cases which the government say is trying hard to contain in order to save lives. public outrage was triggered off to a deadly apartment foreign countries, western sion john province. c by some blame strict tante coded measures for hindering rescue efforts. but my testing on retail no guns continue to the possibilities of 0 tolerance policy and tackling the virus. according to some reports, the protests were organized and coordinated on social media,
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with posts encouraging people to bring their friends to the demonstrations and suggesting slogans for signs. some analysts say that individual was affiliated with western media outlets, or even directing the protests using telegram channels. 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. there is a cnn. these are radio free asia, this outlets of funding going to sector funding gong, which is financed by the u. s. a. g m, the propaganda of the us. and these are so the new york times. so basically you have those, surely this, that actually opened a telegram channel and they were giving indication on where to go, what to do, how to protest. i've come across the latest post. they actually translated to
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please book of color revolution in chinese. they actually posting pictures on how to do a picture bombs. so you see this is in china, people tired of coffee, 0 the height of the restrictions. so here is, this is a movement which is the beginning. it starts legitimate like amy, color with allusion. then he's hijacked by 4 elements. so this is what is happening in china. we need to really pay attention the way the, the purposes of behaving and the whole process. they are following the playbook of color resolution. and you know, the convolution. the stage is about provoking violence, doing violence and provoking violence from the police. so they are going to gather content or supposedly believes being violent. but the reality for the police will do is actually responding to violence and they start to fight,
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finding people just to radical as people. and they start with, for example, he call it, they could start like saying, well, we complain about the lockdown to complain about the conditions. we complain about the economy and then only into regime change. the start saying, well, we don't want to see p c. we want more freedom. nigeria has lost a new oil drilling project in the north of the country. this comes off the decades of exploration on billions of dollars invested in the 2nd with $37000000000.00 bow . the crude or reserves of nigeria is one of the world's largest oil produces the country currently puts out $2100000.00 barrels per day, yet is grid by an economic crisis. we spoke with my gerry and oil and gas consultant who said that the old export based model has failed and the country will now concentrate on supply and gets an economy 1st. this is been said,
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maybe you may jo development project that will be done for domestic consumption. so that's, that's very key. we've been agitating for this for a while. that would change the model for oil and gas development to prioritize domestic consumption and value capture random efforts. so this, this, but it will help us achieve that. got priority as a mission at this point will really be on how do we supply to make sure we have the in there? do we need to travel economy 1st before we start worrying about as what we've been doing as quotes for 50 years, frankly, hasn't, hasn't, will quite low for fun, but 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. but what importantly it will have there. but if i supply of products,
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and i hope that when that's done and the successful that future projects will and adopt the same model to essentially help was not just to produce oil and gas to process and comes in use it to fuel. our fledge in the domestic economy, ah, indian farm as ramped up we've cultivation by 11 percent in an attempt to cope with record prices triggered by the war in ukraine and anti russian sanctions. i want to show that takes a look at how india is plowing through the crisis. it is the beginning of winter in north india, and farmers have started sewing wheat crops. the hope this season will be better than the last which saw the government stockpiles. a wheat flashed in half. how did in nails, we'd love golf a lot, 40000000 tons to just about 20000000 tons. in
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a year, india, the world's 2nd largest wheat producer, was expected to full the white caused by supply chain disruptions from the mean global bread basket. russia and 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 african 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 in dell 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. there they are, an or a 100 years heavily affected the wheat green size and the crop output do got to me
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. but if the heat wave was so bad that it destroyed 40 percent of our weight but yield, we suffered heavy losses in the dark. and for that reason, due to the sudden drop and crop yields, wheat prizes reached to record high in the past few months. weed and the 2nd most consumed food korean in india after rice. so if read is expensive, every one feels the bench, anything and everything made a wheat, bread, bombs, biscuits nor doors has naturally become more expensive to. and most traders have had to cut back on production. my other berego, i'm the prices we have shown up drastically and customers don't want to pay more to do. so have reduce the size of bonds, bread and everything else we make here with the india will be able to export or not, i don't. and so on. current pollution. oh, we may not be able to will open the books and i won't be
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one to 3. i don't think so. we will be in a position of exporting from india. the hope is that the coming of a season will bring some relief to the distressed farmers. can view more urine, india and around the world range and sharma put dish r t us oil giant chevron has been granted a 6 month license to resume activity in venezuela. following the restored line of communication between caracas and washington. the license which was issued by the by did administration restricts in cash payments directly to venezuela and bonds that need deals involving russian entities. chevron is unable to transfer any of the sales revenue to the venezuelan government or the state oil firm. we spoke to a social and political analyst, he said that the us government attempts at a maximum pressure campaign against venezuela have failed. lovely. cassandra lee said publication of general license for to one which authorizes certain activities
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by chevron in venezuela is a clear indication of failure attempts to exert maximum pressure on venezuela by imposing oil sanctions. consequently, the u. s. has publicly stated that the relaxation 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 the 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 layla has been under us sanctions for years, according to the new license funds from oil sales can only be used to repay the countries debts to the u. s. i'll get started that the new license recognizes nicholas madero as the president of venezuela after failed western, if efforts to ask him towed on a cassette lucrative treat. if
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a chevron published on the 27th of november recognizes nicholas madura in one form or another as the current president of venezuela is the result of a failed attempt at to regime change. this fact rented unworkable the temper remodel of government form to bring about a political crisis. and regime change in municipal 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 vantage, 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 at chevron at too many thanks for joining us. how naughty international will be back at the top of the uh, was me. ah ah,
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