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a good meeting, the task was tremendously difficult, but suit up london was determined to completed. we had personal accounts to settle with the ukrainian nationalists with both a class, reportedly, mo, for the oil production cuff, as well as they won't take to those country. the 3rd, the price for half a week top stories, the commission chief to late proposed claiming 100000 ukrainian officers been killed in the war. i think around 10 times higher than that release by key as official as hundreds gather to protest against the release of the convicted murder up a south african on see apartheid icon. we hear from some of the protest everyone coming yet to demonstrate our disappointment,
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south africa must bend up dilution world news must remain here with a very when welcome to you. you're watching the weekly. here are not the international with the latest headlines along with a round up. the stories that shapes the week is good to have you with us. now russia's deputy prime minister, alexander novak, whoever sees the countries energy sector, has reiterated most goods refusal to supply oil to countries that enforce a price cap on imports. and i suppose it soon use me in our position on the oil price cap remains unchanged. it is a crude tool. moscow was working on mechanisms to ban the use of the price kept per russian oil regardless of the established level, russia will supply oil and petroleum products only on market terms. even if we have to cut production. opec plus stretched its readiness to get together at any moment
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and make a decision to correct the situation on the market. but now this isn't necessary and that reaction for moscow comes off of the e. u g 7 countries plus all strangely agreed on a $60.00 per barrel cap on russian oil supplies by sea. the restriction comes into force on monday, along with an embargo on the import of russian oil to the block. why see a revision of the price campus plan for made to january, although any change would need a unanimous decision by all you members. the block state say they believe the measure will help them inflation and stabilize oil prices. brussels claims the price will also hit the russian budget and help bring the war in ukraine to an end . but key as hostile criticize the move them onto the russian will be kept as low as $30.00 per barrel also contributes. rachel monster picks up a story. so the ball is totally in the court of opec plus oil producing countries now led by russia and saudi arabia. as they meet this weekend to discuss how to
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handle the e use russian oil band and g 7 price cap set for implementation on monday, december 5th. the e. you took a typically ideological position with its price cap and ban, and must now pretty much be holding its breath and wondering what russia and opec plus are going to do in response. that's not exactly a position of strength and control the blocks. endless tinkering has already created an energy price and supply crisis to the point of d industrialization because europe is in a reality, dependent on the fuel that it keeps trying to sanction ban price cap all for virtue signaling purposes for ukraine. european leaders keep blaming russian president vladimir putin for their own choices. you cannot count on russia. it is deliberately, i'm cutting the gas flows to the european union, thus normal honoring and kind of its pipeline contracts. we are facing an
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extraordinary situation. not only because russia has an unreliable supplier, as we have witnessed, over the last days, weeks, months, but also because rushes actively manipulating the gas market. look, if russia was really withholding energy from the u as european officials constantly claim, then why has the block been quietly and massively able to import russian liquefied natural gas since january? to the point where russia is still the blocks, 3rd largest supplier, they're paying 5 times more for it compared to last year. so about another, $13000000000.00 more. but european officials reserve accusations of price gouging for the use top l n g supplier. now the u. s. the fact is if you look at it soberly, the country that is most profiting from this war is the u. s,
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because they are selling morega in at higher prices. and because they are selling more weapons, despite all the railing against russia for being stingy with energy for europe. well, it turns out that almost half of all diesel that was ultimately supplied to europe was russian making it the blocks largest diesel supplier by a longshot. so wants to bet that despite the upcoming ban on russia diesel, that the e u has set for february. well, they might find a way to just keep importing it. speaking of which, it turns out that the share of undetermined or undisclosed buyers of russian crude has spiked considerably according to tanker tracking data. wonder who that might be . experts have also pointed out that even in the run up to next week's e u ban on russian oil and the g 7 and you price cap. europe has nonetheless
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been the talk buyer of all russian fossil fuels. rational and g has to continue to flow. we need that on the global ellen g balance. it's already tight enough as it is. i think most european countries are indeed happy to turn a blind eye on this. so you might be wondering how much of a loss in revenues has russia actually taken since the e u sanctions? well, a 10 percent increase in revenues compared to 2021. that's according to the russian prime minister. the who did reject the budget revenues for the january to september higher than expected. they increased 10 percent compared to the same period last year and of approach 20 trillion roubles. so apparently, all e u really seems to have done with its anti russian energy sanctions for ukraine, is find a way to impose a virtue signaling tax on themselves for their own energy supply. yet another stunning achievement for the big brain bureaucrats in brussels. economists non
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political commentator like a hom essays, the western trade restrictions against moscow or failing at their stated goal. this, the price doesn't rush at all because roughly, so the oil to anybody who wants to pay the market. right. and plenty, enough demand. there's people who wants to buy it, so russia doesn't have any, any business. the only disadvantage that arises from germany, those countries who have no own oil and they should be bad. and this is exactly in line with the us spreadsheet to some of us and germany and the german industry and help us in german parliament and european parliament for the us in favor of use against germany. i helping them by doing this, and this is, i think the main issue about this price can,
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but it won't work it and everything that you got nothing that is favorable for your peace and it is not thought through and it won't work. she rushes don't pass now when a civilians have been wounded, including a child of the ukraine forces, shall the city i don't. yes, that's according to local officials. multiple times left people lying injured in shops and on the street with medical personnel scrambling to provide 1st aid. don't your school? 30 say artillery supplied by nature was used in the ukrainian shelling which also left a number of residential buildings damaged. now some of the news from the ground to russian forces have given us an exclusive demonstration of the tornado rocket launcher inaction on the front lines. the in less than 2 minutes, the system can apparently identify a target to transmit the coordinates and open fire is being used to fight back
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against ukrainian attacks such as those on friday and dawn, yes. which left at least 5 people better than a dozen more wounded. dumbass, one line is the heaviest fighting, particularly near the city of archer mosque. russian forces run up there offensive in the area this week. this comes of the ukrainian military stuff is heavy casualties. a story covered by western mainstream outlets with the new york times reporting and an ending stream of ukrainian casualties that local hospitals just this week around 240 wounded soldiers were reportedly admitted. and one day this comes in at a rift between kiev and brussels as over the ukrainian armies, actual death toll of the e. you chief us live on the line claimed ukraine has lost 100000 military officers . this not going to figure was late. it dismissed by kia, whose officials insisted such information was classified. it is estimated that more than 20000 civilians and more than 100000 ukrainian military officers have been
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killed so far. well, as you heard there an apparent slip of the tongue, the chief mentioned only offices as casualties. however, the video which was posted on twitter was edited several minutes later with the reference removed along the e u commission's official website. the text of the statement has also been edited and you spoke person late a claim, the death toll figure was in i q. it sounds like it was obtained from unnamed external sources. also and will correspondence thomas wrote but told us such a huge figure if true would be a tremendous blow the key f it disturbs the west and you create the narrative of the you create winning the war. it's interesting, i have found an announcement from the speak of the you commission, who said the figures were just incorrect, they were estimation and were not very correct. and so they did. you did just use
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the figure to show the cruelty of russia, but then i have a question. does that mean that the you commission is officially lying all the time they're talking to ukraine? so we have 2 possibilities, either 100000 soldiers dead. or you commission just officially said they are lying when we got ukraine while i was there several times, nothing. the estimation of 100000 is quite correct. the problem is you have to see if it's 100000 really dead ukrainian soldiers. i think we have an additional $200000.00 rounded soldiers, which means altogether losses of something that we have a 1000. this is the number of ukrainian army before the russian intervention. this will be a catastrophe. it means that your credit, okay, it was just bloody out. not some tragic news from central russia where 6 people are concerned dead after an explosion, destroyed 2 floors of a 5 story apartment block in the city of nittany. vall told scully on sunday. another 15 people are said to have been injured. more than 50 residents have been
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evacuated from the scene and emergency services a searching for survivors. several people could still be trapped under the rubble. local media said the shockwave also damaged near by apartment building report say a gas cylinder leak was responsible for the blast, which affects at least 15 flags in the building. the cities man has declared a state of emergency on the 14th. now investigating the deadly incident to africa now were in sudan, thousands of islamists have taken to the streets of the capitals who oppose united nations involvement in the countries domestic affairs. this is the un twice a soul. the political cry, sponsored by last year's qu, demonstrations come a day off, the military leaders waste a preliminary agreement with civilian forces on the transfer of power. however, the islamists want to disrupt this fragile deal and a calling for international forces to be expelled from the country. local independent analysts making elma grab the islamic groups,
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are not getting wall support from the population, then pro civilian forces getting bigger and more than i now 40 years and the government is doing it in the fall of the med hi rami is or brought this in sedan, but they couldn't take anything, and now they will find a deal with the military without making any one of the from to, to their nice people know they are very high in life. it's very hard or be that it's nice bears on. this is why are getting more popular iran has reportedly suspended is notorious morality police force as protests spawns by the death of a 22 year old woman in custody for allegedly not wearing a huge up. continue into
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a 3rd month. speaking us an event on foreign influence in the unrest, the country's prosecutor general was quote, this saying that the forces operations and now over there's no official confirmation of the unit taken off the street. however, no sign that a law making the wearing of the heat, jap, mandatory will be changed on the a protests erupt, surely after the death of a 22 year old who was allegedly arrested for not at the hearing to the country's mandatory dress code. the woman's family has blamed authorities for her death will officials have denied responsibility. blaming it. pre existing condition, university of tuan. profess aside, mohammed mirandi safe. the morality police whenever the force of the west claimed
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them to be. this group, this police unit, they only had 5 cars in the 1st place. it wasn't as if this was a major police force, but they decided to enforce oh, indecent exposure laws, by through a more subtle way. that's my understanding. are we have to keep in mind in iran, b o been than the culture is different than in the west. it was clear after a few days that the rioters had no public support. that's why they were never large and number and they were extremely violent. over 60 policemen were murdered across the country. that is a huge number. imagine in london or in the u. k. and france, 60 police officers being killed during such a period that would be completely acceptable. or we have version media in the west . that is a base and kind of in cities like london, which are openly calling for police officers to be murdered. but off hom will do
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nothing about it. why? because these tv channels are being used by western government for a to in order to wage war against iran. so the, the reason of these, these riots really had nothing to do with math sar emmy's debt. she died of a natural cause. the footage shows that she wasn't hancock, that she wasn't beaten, she, her father examined the body. there's footage of him saying that there is no damage to her body that she wasn't beaten. the real issue was not about mass. i mean, eat this was just an excuse in order to weak any round position for a strategic purposes in the west. ah, ali, the 3 kind with the people gather to protest the expected release of the murder of a south african anti apartheid icon. demonstrate his voice that outrage outside of jail where police conduct he aneisha my lease is currently being held pending
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release. it was imprisoned for gunning down south african communist party to chris honie in 1993 the year before the country's 1st multi racial elections at blue. i'm coming yet to demonstrate our disappointment and also our demand for an inquest on the kitchen. what. what do are also doing yet today is to absorb the end of the south african to i dictated by what does whip in south africa must bend up. challenge you are losing muscle remain here is not good dep. all is our government . they might do something please. for hours. i'm here to show my support to the kids hung from me to the is the c p into the amc and to the south african population in general, who believe it does v. unfortunately, den unfair that john's release is at least on po, to phase before his scheduled release. while osis was stopped in prison,
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he's been behind boss at for 3 decades in the course. decision to free him has stood up painful memories out. he's corrales hot la picks up the story ya, new swallows is said to have been stabbed in his cell y one of the inmates, and he has subsequently been rushed to hospital. the statement by the correctional services says that there was an unfortunate fare being incident and the sentiment that is really grabbing south africa on twitter and other social media platforms is why was the word unfortunate used as part of that statement of the 729 years in prison for killing south african communist parties. general secretary chris honey, the countries i ask, what has grunted parole to polish immigrant? yeah, new swallows. one of the issues at the knob of were, loses released from prison is that he must serve the rest of his parole conditions
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here in south africa. and was given a permanency residence by the minister of home affairs in order to keep him here. part of the deal is that he cannot use his polish passports or his identity in order to leave the country. chris honey was considered by many as the natural successor to nelson mandela and a radical who would have brought much need a change to south africa. that judgment has seemingly opened up old woods cause i know for us you will never die. cause i never presented aspirational for people's liberation. he was a fighter for our people who have rolled out a program to protest this thing to show our displeasure and were taken are the legal steps are going forward? what i did this decision as can be reversed, where we, where we are, we just coming out of a meeting consulting with our lawyers. and we've been in touch with them over the last few days to see how to take up this meta illegal. because what was done was treated arrogantly by the constitutional court, which by the way,
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we want to cushion them in the seat of the constitutional court. when you pass judgments, when you passed just the humbling this sincere respect for them by the we saw our guests authoritarianism, these dame fullness disrespect of the judges basically saying we are in charge. that's absolutely nonsensical. and you don't just have to take the words of his comrades, chris, honey, was a man loved by the people yours, their cottage amman, yours. they're not to. monro far, rose, their men of dignity. is there a fighter for something that you want to achieve through turns of the generation, the understood you manage you understood? of kids yet a fit, the black nation understood it exactly what. what is it that wonder? does it change this man as a sure soldier? does it's georgette admin. any dies simple 5 to you even now we still shocked about
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date was the q r quick. you are supposed to be a president of the country. was fighting for their rights for many the decision to release. yeah. news while loose on payroll leaves a bitter taste of injustice and even resentment. because he has never come clean about his motives or the people involved in his crime. for the honey family, this is a bitter pill to swallow. you scud quiche finished. why? continued if i can come to someone who can get my to my husband, i don't read you head suddenly said to my family to my son to my time ended trying to sell so you probably think i over today, chris honey remains a hero. not only in south africa, but beyond. and if south africa was robbed of nelson mandela by our politics,
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then you lose were loose and his co conspirators rubbed the country of its future cannibal. it had to have a lot of tea and join his book and cal stage off the supple well cup and cattle has just begun with one of the favorites, germany already on the way home off the failing to even make the rounds outside of a dismal performance. gym and play as attracted attention by covering their mouths during a teen photo. as the tournament began to suggest a protest against cats hurry, homosexuality lewis had been silenced. germany's interior minister oath claims council was responsible for human rights abuses. guests on guitar, his television with pictured waving the german team, good by aunt, mocking that original protest. although with food guitar fans also displayed pictures, a former german squad,
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platinum suit. odd sil, who quit the national team of the claimant. country was racist in his treatment of people with turkish roots and they were the only ones disappointed with the german teams approached to the tournament. back in berlin, german fans are angry that that players seem to politics over performance. definitely this would of course, distract the team. this is a very probable reason. of course, it's a lot of stress. the must have been prussia from above humbled force. yes, this is the likely version to be honest. all these discussions about the arm band are exclusively our domestic whims. talk to people from other countries who are participating in the world's cup. they're only thinking about football guns. we only managed to turn this into a political discussion. political. earlier we spoke to katara political economy specialist, doctor calley dal carter who thinks germany has no right to lecture doha. i think it was not in the possession to lecture us on human rights on moral values because they basically, they don't have it done. the celebrations are mostly motivated by the supervisee
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and cultural economic and political exploitation and the, using this to exploit the country. and you are using it for other different purposes with a c, or by racism, or by supremacy or whatever, or by either political or economic or objective or to impose your culture on other nations. and discrimination is implemented amongst even their own citizen, based on the descendant origin of greece, problems. and these allegations, by the way, against that is losing debility now is being counter productive. and that trucking more attention and more people to the common. and they are discovering the contrary to these accusations, so it's actually serving us way. in the meantime,
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germany is said to receive supplies of kids, how re liquified natural gas off the 2 agreements was signed covering at least a 15 year period. these agreements are mentors for several of these. they want the 1st long term energy supply agreement to german with a supply period that extends for at least 15 years. this consistent contributing to germany is long term energy security. they also represent a combination of efforts between the 2 thrust a quote from scott energy and concur for this many years to provide the reliable and kind of energy supply solutions to customers across the globe. and to the 2 gentlemen and use the deal, the 1st time for europe will provide germany with 2000000 tons of l. n g annually, and american subsidies. the company is also part of the deal and will be responsible for delivery of the fuel. the gym and chancellor has welcomed the agreement as well and has been scrambling to replace employees from russia and
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build a colleague of cancer against germany needs cancer. but so has equally important partners elsewhere to do business with 2 another later, this country will strike a deal because jeremy is in need of energy and the need to diversify sources of energy and kind of provide a reliable source of energy. in the meantime, wants also to secure long term contracts in order to genetic income. today is the economy. i think the country will sign for it in the future. but this sort of not sure this will not solve the short term issue. as you crowded in germany or you're just trying to think to sign a deal with that with with the fact that i'm jeremy is in meet sooner or later. you know, they are in need. i you cannot depend on when i think it should be mature. even
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try and longer term with, with asia, with some gentlemen use 15 years must be contracted with the east asia over the 2022 decades and even, oh, no, got recent with the 7 years. so i'm not surprised. as always though, the latest news updates on our website, r t dot com, thank you for joining us. they were not the international. ah . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. it's very critical. i'm time to sit down and talk
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with me. hello, welcome to wells party. a few days ago and the metro webster's dictionary selected gas lighting as it's worth of the year for 2022, defining it as the act of practice, of grossly misleading someone, especially for one's own advantage. and notice that the usage of this worth increased by over 1700 per cent throughout the year. that's your politics, have anything to do with it? well, to discuss that i'm now joined by the income. i came the visiting lecture in law at
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the university of westminster, mr. making things great to talk to you. thank you very much for ranting at this time. thank you for having me. now let me 1st of all ask you about this very curious phenomenon of gas lighting and it's increased popularity both as a word and i assume as a, as a phenomenon in english speaking countries. and i stress, specifically english speaking country because for example, in the russian language we don't have such and such a word or an idea. and there is a concept of why there is a concept of truth, but nothing in between. what does it tell you about social relations social change is that this kind of phenomenon seems to be taking on such a prominence? well, i think it goes beyond just politics. i think it's, it tends to be a modus operandi through which established government so tended to operate
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in see this in regards to, you know, big events, things to do with the iraq war, things to do with the, the clash of cultures. so culture in america and in britain and also do politics and quite specifically with this issue of russia, although not exclusively to russia. so in a sense, yes i, i think it's very important that the west should listen to all view what they don't appear to. and i'm quite aware of what the president vladimir mentioned about what he considered to be the empire lies, which is quite an extraordinary response to the success of states of the soviet union which is described as b m by.

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