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ah ah, moscow condemns a decision by the g 7 and e, you to impose a price cap on russian oil exports well below current market rate. so that's after an earlier warning that it won't comply with the plan with the law must backs up allegations of a shadow. censorship scheme by twitter is foreign management, former management rather with the muzzling of the hunter biden laptops group, apparently just to skip the ice. this is the, at the center of the was worst industry disaster, a disaster that changed the face of the city for one party reports on the tragic events in india. 38 years ago. one of the world's worst industrial catastrophes
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ever were. a gas leak at a u. s. factory left, 13000 people dead with just after 6 pm here in russia's capital and you're watching our to international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. now to our top story, moscow has condemned the collective west's decision to impose a price cap on russian oil exports. the g 7 and the e. you have agreed to limit the price of russian oil supplies to $60.00 per barrel . that's around $20.00 lower than the current market rate. and the measure is part of sweeping sanctions against russia. over the ukraine conflict. we deliver on the commitment of g 7 leaders to prevent russia from profiting from its war of aggression against ukraine, to support stability and global energy markets and to minimize negative economic spill overs of russia's war of aggression, especially on low and middle income countries who have felt the impacts of putin's
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war disproportionately washington strategists hiding behind plausible goals of supporting the energy security of developing countries diligently conceal the fact that the current and balances at energy sites are the result of their own rash, actions. with a tenacity worthy of better application. the collective west is trying to solve the problems it has created from scratch. rushes reportedly stated, it will not supply oil at prices below its market value if it contradicts the country's national interests. mar. scott. moscow has also lashed out at western attempts to manipulate the country's commodity markets are t contributor rachel marston offers her thoughts on the heating up of the energy dispute. so the european union has finally decided on a $60.00 barrel ceiling for russian oil. now i guess european commission president and de facto i'm elected queen of europe. ursula vander line can brag about how europe is united for ukraine, together with our partners. we stand united and firm in our opposition to rush us,
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atrocious war. yeah, well that's sure didn't take very long. wagner line also tweeted that the price, capital, quote, help us stabilize global energy prices, benefiting emerging economies around the world. sure. or a could spike prices in deregulate everybody's economy. and our particularity of benefits europe, that really is having a hard time paying the energy bills. now that's a cut itself off, cheap russian gas, but not sure what planet she was schooled on in market economics. but former us treasury secretary, steve minucci and certainly doesn't agree with the idea of appraised cap when he called it unfeasible last month. and quote, the most ridiculous idea i've ever heard look 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. the big concern here among american officials who wanted a higher cap is a spike in oil prices and
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a deregulation of the global market. it's almost like there is pressure for the you to ram something through before the weekend to avoid the embarrassing optics of getting to monday the day the price cap is supposed to be implemented. december 5th, and not actually having agreement in place behind the scenes. there's a lot of talking to you about how much this is already worth, since rushing true has already been selling for less than a proposed cap. and this move also introduces another risk factor. that is, russia's position is that they simply won't sell to any countries implementing the ceiling. but white house national security spokesman john kirby welcomed the news across carpool. help limit, mister put his ability to profiteer of the oil market so that he can continue to fund a war machine that continues to kill innocent ukrainians. so we welcomed the progress of our e partners are making on this. the whole idea is to reduce rushes revenue so that
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vladimir putin can't spend it in ukraine or, you know, fulfill is amazon wishlist or maybe finishes christmas shopping. what kirby didn't say is that the us treasury department has already granted exemptions to american companies transporting russian oil, even if they're transporting it to some landlocked european countries, as long as they abide by the price out. so much for europe cutting off russian oil revenues. here's what the estonian prime minister cry, a callous things is happening with the price go. every dollar counts, every dollar that was negotiated down, mince an estimated $2000000000.00, less income for russia. the initial proposal was to set the price of $65.00. i think poppins who agreed to come down to $60.00, this man's $10000000000.00 less for russia to finance a genocidal war against ukrainians. but europe has also been importing russian fuel
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transferred to the tankers of other countries off shore right before they offloaded into europe. and they're also buying it from countries like china and india that have been bingeing on russian oil and then selling it to europe and elsewhere. also, since this price have only affects russian oil, transported by c, hungary, pipeline oil from russia has received an exemption to the cap. and the country's foreign minister said just a few days ago that that's the case. so, well, harry also got an e u exemption to import russian crude via maritime transport until the end of 2024 . so that gives you an idea of how united the you really is on all of this. and by the way, japan has already reportedly been given a green light by the us to keep importing russian oil from their joint project with moscow. one thing's for sure, though, the so called defenders of the free market are pretty quick to throw out even their most cherished values and principles. if it means taking another while swaying at
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russian president vladimir putin, even though they're batting average so far, isn't very good. if they were hitting home runs, they probably wouldn't be talking already about a 9th ram the sanctions. ah, new details are emerging in the hunter biden laptop scandal, twitters new owner ilan moscow's confirmed claims that the platforms previous management went out of their way to sensor controversial issues surrounding the u. s. president sun. the allegations were brought to light by a prominent american journalist. twitter took extraordinary steps to suppress the story, removing links and posty warnings that it may be unsafe. they even blocked its transmission via direct message, a tool hitherto reserved for extreme cases. for example, child pornography, ellen mosque knows how to make a headline and he is already referring to this as the twitter files. now this is
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supposed to be you, i'm giving the public a look into the inside decisions that were made within twitter, especially over the last few years when it comes to some of their more controversial decisions regarding content, moderation. and what we're finding is that they were taking these tools that were used to target spam or violent content. and they were increasingly using them for political purposes. based on political figures, we're reaching out making certain demands and twitter was going right along with it . now we have a very lengthy recap of these files that was made by independent journalists, matt t i e e b. here's a portion of what he had to say. some of the 1st tools for controlling speech were designed to combat the likes of spam and financial fraudsters. slowly over time, twitter staffing executives began to find more and more uses for these tools outsiders began petitioning the company to manipulate speech as well. first, a little, then more often than constantly by 2020 requests from connected actors to delete tweets were routine. one executive would write to another more to review from the
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bite and team, the reply would come back handled. now this all came to a head on october 4th of 2021. of course twitter moved not just to sensor the release of the new york post story on hunter biden's abandoned laptop, but to actually block links to that story from being shared. whether it be posted on twitter or even indirect messages. so there have been a lot of questions as to what led up to that decision who made it. and of course, who exactly influenced it. now what we did learn from these files was that that decision was made at the highest levels of the company. however, it appears that then c, e o jack dorsey was not to directly involved. here's what was said on that. the decision was made at the highest levels of the company, but without the knowledge of c, e o. jack dorsey, with former head of legal policy and trust, virginia, again playing a key role. an amazing, so plot of the twitter hunter biden laptop affair was how much was done without the knowledge of c e o jack dorsey,
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and how long it took for the situation to get on. as one ex employee put it even after dorsey jumped in. now there are also a number of cases where the bite and seem did reach out directly, not just about certain accounts, but also about certain tweets that they wanted taken down. and the biggest take away from this isn't just that the bite and team was reaching out is that the employees at twitter who were responding weren't giving them any pushback. and they were responding with terms like, handled to just go along with what was being requested of them without questioning why these were taught government officials and figures and political figures who are reaching out and asking for content to be censored. what's notable is some of the reaction that we saw from employees within twitter that's mentioned in these files. you had employees going back and forth and really voicing their frustration, saying they felt like these decisions were just being freelance when it came to this very serious content moderation that was happening. and speaking critically of what twitter was doing and of the precedent that was being set by it when it comes
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to those reactions. again, we're just really starting to see that pushback. but this is a bombshell story about what twitter was doing behind the scenes now being laid out by its brand new. see this tease it up almost perfectly for those republicans coming in to power, who have already been concerned about the moderation that they've seen. of course we have to remember twitter previously took down the account of the sitting president donald trump. so you have republicans coming in with a vengeance here wanting to know why those decisions were made. and also wanting to make a name for themselves. and it comes to their response to this and take listen to some of the reaction that we've heard from them. so far. we're learning in real time how twitter colluded to silence the truth about hunter biden's laptop just days before the 2020 presidential election in 32 days. the new house republican majority will get answers for the american people and the accountability they deserve. says and this is just getting started, e one mask is already promising and at the so 2 of the twitter files,
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so we'll likely be way back here talking about this as those really says continue as india assumed the g 20 presidency this week, a major canadian opposition party. busy called for a diplomatic boycott of new daily's leadership position in the block over alan, a legit human rights violations you. democrats are calling on the government to strongly condemn india's discriminatory anti minority laws. it's threats of ethnic cleansing, the persecution of minorities and the arrests of journalists and human rights activists in canada should reject any g 20 activities plant in kashmir, and refuse to attend these activities while the human rights abuses continue. however, canada itself has been critically or heavily criticized in recent years over claims of human rights abuses. in 2021, amnesty international issued a report exposing some horrendous findings. specifically,
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the remains of more than 1300 indigenous children buried over many decades at former schools which were used to indoctrinate native americans into european culture. a commission concluded that over 4000 students died while attending those institutions. many due to miss treatment or neglect. many indigenous people live on reservations with underdeveloped infrastructure and poor water supplies. there have been concerns that 1st nation, women and children face disproportionately higher levels of violence as well. there's also reportedly a lack of health care facilities and emergency services in those areas. farmer senior indian diplomat told us it's normal for western countries to meddle with other countries relations, but then refuse to tolerate interference in their own domestic affairs. canada is creating a problem with not only option, but many other countries, including russia think it is perfectly normal for them to interfere in the
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internalization of other countries or internal matter with other countries, but will not tolerate any interference in debt. and so this is the double status that we see from many, many countries. and they hide behind the so called values of democracy and freedom of expression. but this doesn't, doesn't, doesn't apply when it comes to what they decide should be the normal freedom of expression. now the thing is that they are used to this kind of thing because, but partly because this part of the western world is protected, it is part of nato. it is got a strong relationship with united states. and therefore, the thing they can do these things with unity because they'll be no price to be. and this has been true now for so many, so many decades. but the world is changing. the world is changing. if i was 15, the rest of them have the same kind of dominance over international affair that
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they had in the past, and not to be billed more and more see the double standard than the hypocrisy of these countries. and therefore in time in time, there will be a blow back and they will be a price to be for this saturday marks the 38th anniversary of the bo paul gas leak disaster in india, it's considered one of the worst industrial disasters ever to occur on earth ortiz correspondent ruin john sharma has the report. on the 9th of december, 2nd, 1984 poisonous gas leaked from an american owned factory. union carbide and spread silently throughout the sleeping city of pope all around 3000 people died instantly. another $10000.00 died within the 1st 72 hours off the leak . around half a 1000000 are estimated to still be suffering from side effects. this is the
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epicenter off the walls, worst industrial disaster, a disaster that changed the face of the city for ever 42 tons of toxic myth, heil ice the cyanide in famously known as m. i. c. gas escaped from this very factory and turned the city of lakes into a gas chamber. 38 years later, the bhopal gas tragedy continues to want this town. jackport gosh nigger katy chola, gary busty, as well as other slum clusters within a 5 kilometer radius of the union. carbide continued to be victims of poisoning most here live in extreme poverty. generation after generation suffers from the aftermath of that deadly night shot and vigour whose parents survived the disaster lost their ability to speak and walk as soon as they were born. a common occurrence in the area, but there's little or no research on how to treat the children with such conditions
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. to this date, there is no consistent treatment for the children off the gas tragedy from a doctor in all these years. we've been to many doctors, many hospitals, but no one has helped. they have no answer for why my children are suffering. it would be better to not live at all than to live like this study every 2nd hall next to the union. carbide factory has a tragic story. wounds of 1984, yet to heal wounds that are caused by an american dream him for. but now lol getting the job at union carbide was a dream come true, but little did he know the job would cost him his child's life and break his family funeral. goddard, where my thought my life was set off to getting a job with an american company, but it poisoned on lives forever. business. the union carbide sightsee left a bitter legacy that continues to affect people. the soil and water contamination
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have led a high rate of chronic diseases in survivors such as cancer and to you rec losses. as for the survivors, the gas relief hospitals meant for them in the region have not been of much help either this or any other a pound would fall short of adequately describing the full gravity off the disaster . perhaps only those who lost and lived through it truly understand or with the years activists have demanded the weekends, get fair compensation. adequate medical treatment rehabilitation plan removal of toxic chemicals found in plans, premises, and punishment for the was responsible for the tragedy. but all this fell on deaf ears rush. nadine dra, quit a job with a multinational firm in the u. s. and moved to rural ball 20 years ago to work for gas week. tim's. these were the american corporations there than the board of
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people of this country are fighting the riches and the wealthiest vibrations on this word. the 2 american corporations union carbide and dow chemical and u. s. government has played an active role in ensuring that there is no justice in mobile. $500.00 is thrown. yes, lykins. and that is how union carbide has escaped its liability for committing literally a genocide in this city. the fact that not a single person has been jailed for what happened in 1984 is the cause of deep been for the survivors. justice and chloe hill. i'll sar from sight ruins and sharma. r t po. box 3 people have reportedly been killed and 5 others wounded after the center of don, yet sc city came under ukrainian. shelling a warning. you may find the following videos, disturbing. local officials say ukrainian forces conducted dozens of artillery strikes in the dungeons people's republic. over the past day alone,
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residential buildings and stores were also damaged by the shelling ortiz roman culture of as the latest from the regional capital. 5 people who are killed and another 14 civilians were wounded as a result of indiscriminate and chaotic, ukrainian artillery shelling. now 3 of those wounded are in this hospital at the moment. they are in intensive care, and doctors are trying to do everything they can in order to save their lives. mm hm. below the stolen sheets were before patients were brought to our hospital, 3 of them were hospitalized, and the 4th was transferred to a specialized clinic. all the victims have sustained blast wounds and shrapnel injuries. this is a barbaric shell in the city. it's a real crime to attack children, women, and the elderly in a crowded city center at the end of the working day. there are no military facilities here at all. you know, it's not some courageous act to target civilians with heavy artillery. how several
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people were williams, it's right here in this says supermarket. and the adjacent pharmacy, when the ukranian nationalist showed the very center of the city of done as canal the pharmacist. kennedy. he fell to the ground immediately as the ship began. and later on he administered 1st aid for those people who were wounded. desperate not to fetch a shell, landed at a quarter to 5. at 1st we didn't understand what was going on and thought that it was a plane. we immediately hid our visitors in the storage room. we ourselves did not realize how we ended up on the floor after the massive explosion. the whole pharmacy was in smoke and dust. the facade was destroyed. we provided 1st aid calm to people down and prepared bandages. thank god, it's over. i can still see the remains of the grad missile that landed right here, right next to this residential building where almost all the windows were blown out . this car caught on fire right away and now it's completely destroyed. now several
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people were wounded here as well. there are still blood trails on the grounds over there. now, according to my sources, in the military, there is a wandering. ukrainian multiple rocket launches system, near of dave, god that says shoots indiscriminately towards the sensor of the city and then goes into hiding. now over the last couple weeks, they'd been firing in civilian areas and as a result, several people have been killed from on call for have arti don't ask. republic protests have once again engulfed the french capital. this time, doctors and lab workers have gone on strike in a bit to pressure the government for increasing in funding of the health care sector. for the 1st time in 7 years, medical lab analysts are on strike. hundreds of doctors protested in front of the
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health ministry, demanding a larger upfront fee for consultations. they've taken aim at the state's plan to reduce funding for their departments to the tune of hundreds of thousands of years . meanwhile, british prime minister re, she's soon act says the u. k. is set to give the police more power to crack down on unauthorized protests. for this afternoon, i sat down with all the police chiefs to make it clear that they have my full support in acting decisively to clamp down on illegal protests. it is completely unacceptable. the ordinary members of the public are having their lives disrupted by selfish minority that comes is western politicians have been keen to support anti government protests elsewhere in the world. french president emanuel mack wrong has branded protests in a ran a revolution can. and canada's prime minister has said everyone in china should be allowed to protest and express themselves and that canadians were closely watching the demonstrations against beijing 0 cobra policy. the british piano, meanwhile,
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has also expressed support for chinese protestors, but received online backlash over his backing of a domestic crack down on the same type of rallies in the u. k. this is a mighty display of blatant hypocrisy. keep going, sir. 2 days ago, she was defending the right of chinese people to protest and warning the government against repression. today he says, british protesters should feel the full force of the law. interesting justin trudeau and re, she's to knock decide which protests are legal and illegal for canada, u. k. and the world on social media user responded to mr. soon act statement with a map of the world showing how the west and its leaders have viewed police brutality against protesters. the countries marked in red represented good protests for western elites and in blue. those that should be repressed. earlier i spoke with international law specialist, our non delay, who believes the e,
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you worked to secure the blocks, collective interests and not nationally significant ones. we're seeing now more and more the system contracting itself under its internal contradiction. and in so doing now, it has to resort to more force because the money is lacking, the funds are drawing. the i met, he's overseeing over the confuses of finances and the manual macro will at sir, let's sit outright. these are some one was been placed, essentially buys to pro national interest. and his job is to make sure that the on the country goes on the lean regime. we've seen no other european level mechanism put in place such as a your gender for which is a collective, a 8th on da marie services of 8 you countries. they can be deployed at any woman's notice to basically welsh any kind of up because i'll, you know,
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put the disturbances and then not from the country where the put the stick place. so it's all designed to make sure that there's no sense of kingship between the police forces and the pl testers. and how does the western media play into this sort of idea of western governance that you were just exploring while they've been accompanying the concept for the last 30 years now? so they are bought and fossil while deanthony edifice, the n g o complex. we've seen it in the human italian, a war for, you know, new market access to new market, new natural resources. we weaponized the human white regime using those and yos that are heavy finance, either by western security agencies and all by already galks from western audi. galks as it were, and basically you just kind of private eyes, you know, and a public policy. but you presented under this kind of being agenda as food i say, if human rights agenda. and so that you know that the media can then take the
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