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ah ah ah, visits in these new moscow was working on mechanisms to ban the use of the price camp for russian oil. russia will supply oil and petroleum products only on market terms . moscow reiterates that it rejects a western price tap on its oil trade with 3rd countries. as an e. u bad on seaborne, russian oil imports comes into force today alongside the latest restriction and moscow lashes out at p. f over its persecution of the orthodox christian community . after a recent front down on the russian orthodox churches, most sacred monastery and you prayed over a legit pro russia activity. in the d. r. c 1000 block to the streets in
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protest of the killings of over 100 civilians. i am 23 rebels as well as the apparent hypocrisy for israel juan does a legit involvement. typically a board is the congolese people are angry to see their brothers and sisters suffer from war in the east and we say no to the sponsor. but aidan morality police has reportedly been disbanded after months of anti government protests over the death in custody of a woman detained by the security for ah, hello, and good morning for martine or national studios in moscow, and from wherever you may be catching the program. welcome to this hours most pressing new stories from around the globe. i'm curious about the price cap on russian oil agreed by the e. u. g. southern states and australia comes into force today alongside
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a total ban of russian seaborne oil exports to the e. u rushes, deputy prime minister, alexander novak who overseas the countries energy sector has reiterated moscow's refusal to supply oil to countries that comply with the cap. i suppose it seems noon, 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 care for 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 stressed, it's readiness to get together at any moment and make a decision to correct the situation on the market. but now this isn't necessary. this statement comes after a meeting of opec plus states during which the oil producers agreed to keep their current oil production levels in place. that's despite speculation, the russian oil price cap would trigger
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a further production cut. so how well exactly the price ceiling work? the g $7.00 in the e u states plus australia have agreed to limit the price of russian crude oil to $60.00 per barrel. that's 5 percent below market price. the restrictions will apply to seaborne, imports of russian oil to 3rd countries, meaning european transport and insurance providers won't provide their services to countries that don't comply. europe claims the move will help stop moscow's actions in ukraine by hitting the russian budget. but keith has criticized the move, demanding the price, tap be further lowered by half. a revision of the price cap is planned for mid january, although any changes would need a unanimous decision by all you members. meanwhile, japan, a g 7 member has question the effectiveness of the russian oil cap that says some european states are already struggling with the effects of an energy crisis.
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aggravated by anti russian sanctions are t contributor rachel mars then reports on the consequences of the latest energy policies in europe. here in france, energy executives have been talking about power cuts as early as january as a result of the energy crisis. and what that might look like. so schools would have to close trains probably wouldn't run an emergency call, systems wouldn't work if the blackouts lasted longer than 2 hours now into this downward circling of the drain in french society, comes the e. you, with even more meddling for every one great, just what europeans needed, shirley, whatever they suggest this time will totally, absolutely work and will completely bankrupt. russian president vladimir putin, just as long as europeans, except to put in a bit more personal sacrifice for ukraine. right. so what's the big plan this time?
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queen ursula brussels. the g 7, an o e u. member states have taken a decision that will hit russia's revenues even harder and reduce its ability to wage war in ukraine. it will also help us to stabilize global energy prices, benefits in countries across the world who are currently confronted with high oil prices. um, are you sure that's how it's really gonna work that it's going to play out exactly the way you think it is. her majesty that europeans and the whole world are going to get relief with this new idea which actual economic expert, former us treasury secretary, steve newton called ridiculous kind of like the promises you made to european households earlier this year to help them with skyrocketing energy costs as a result of previous anti russian, you sanctions concocted by brussels bureaucrats. so our, those promises of help from the you working out for europeans. now, in previous days, the government has once again,
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located money for the war in ukraine. instead of putting money into social spending, health, education, and pensions, it is necessary to still finance ukraine and the sanctions against russia. the ghost living has become unbearable for many people who say they don't want to pay for these crises. it is not their fault that the war broke out, and it is not their fault that energy companies are profiting so much from energy bills. login on the peachy. energy costs make up the majority of our budget for so we must make ends meet as soon as possible. we'll sounds in finish moment. we are being dramatically influenced by the surgeon prices, hospital psi, and di, economic situation, which are well muscles is tinkering around like a plumber keeps trying different tools to stop rising waste water from destroying the whole house. european citizens don't have the luxury of falling back on the kind of big salaries that their leaders enjoy. germans, for example, are increasingly turning to charity to make ends meet for even the most basic items
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like floating. our store has been open for 4 years. you can meet a variety of people here from students to ordinary workers, pensioners and refugees. and there are more and more visitors, they simply cannot afford the same life. they had lived a couple of months ago. food prices have gone up, plus electricity and everything else. so people are grateful that they can spend less on food and not tightened their belt to hard. here in france, we're getting reports that school kids are faced with classrooms as cool as 10 or 12 degrees celsius. as a result of communes needing to reduce their energy bills, which is exactly what the french government has mandated of them swimming pools here are closing for up to a month in some cases for exactly the same reason. meanwhile, 63 percent of french parents are worried about being able to pay for christmas gifts. 44 percent of them fear that they could fall into poverty. and a quarter of them admit that they may need to turn to charity for food that's according to a recent i fought survey. meanwhile, french president, him under,
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in my home, was in washington this week with joe biden. he was dining on butter. poach main lobster, served with american sector caviar, delhi kat to squash, and i've eulu and tarragon sauce. talent of beef with charlotte, marmalade, triple cook butter, potato suncoast, cream, watercress, and a wine reduction. a red wine reduction. oh, and asking, biding not to please sell europe gas at 4 times u. s. market price any more, maybe, you know, even though the u. s. has europe over a barrel without the diversification, that cheap russian energy provided. but, you know, he's over there asking anyway, it's worth a shot, right? pulling in the baltics without even knowing whether or how these new russian oil sanctions might actually harm europe and, or people were already calling for an even lower ceiling just to stick it to putin . without even knowing if sticking it to putin would actually work either above the
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only thing that's actually working for sure. right now in the you is it's virtue signaling machine and that thing never seems to take a day off. we discussed the issue with ralph ne meyer, chairman of the german council for a constitution and sovereignty, who believes the rowing energy crisis is killing european industries. it is a nother steps to watch raising prices for european enjoyment consumers. because what we will see tomorrow on the 1st of december is the fact to shut down of the dervish pipeline, that ads and spread, and burke in germany. and it is a defacto telling us that we will have no, petro, no gas, and no and products from tomorrow on. this is killing our industries. and we can't go on for long after tomorrow. after monday,
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the 5th of december 2022. this is what i say is rather like the 9th of november 989 when the billing was that is to moment of truth. so now we have to see what we make from that because it is clear that german industries as well as french swiss or trend and others, they cannot buy energy at such a high price. and so why? so we want to have a good negotiation between russia, germany, france, and the united states of america. now, to the latest from don, yes, we're the ukranian army has once again shall the city center according to reports on the ground. in the latest pictures, a large fire is visible reportedly erupting in 2 buildings after the shelling
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several shells also landed on the city streets. no information on any casualties is currently available. will bring you all the latest updates as soon as they come in . this comes after a local officials and don. yes, they ukrainian shelly lessons and people including a child who wound it on sunday. people were caught off guard and shops on the streets and in their homes, which are don. yes, the authorities say artillery supplied by nato was used in the attacks. several residential buildings in the city center were heavily damaged. as you can see in the footage, the local kindergarten also came under fire. luckily, no children were injured. we spoke to locals who were caught in the fire, who said that there were no military targets near by. when the attack took place. i would, you know, you know, they are targeting us and for what, in whose name we have been living in this horror, all these years since 2014 after the qu, in ukraine. this is how we live in some kind of expectation that all this is about
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to end. the militia, crystal, as you will. so i thought the house had completely collapsed, and then i ran out. i saw all the windows were broken. this house took heavy damage and now we are afraid of every russell. how can they do this? there are people here. 2 children live on the 3rd floor. it's unbelievable what's happening. everything is covered in shrapnel here. it's fortunate. there was no one in this room. although the walls are in shrapnel if someone was here, they would be killed immediately. meanwhile, the don bass frontline is seemed the heaviest fighting of all. particularly near the city of our, the almost the russian defense ministry says russian armed forces have ramped up there offensive, capturing a major foothold in the area. the ukrainian military is suffering heavy casualties in the battle. a story also covered by mainstream media outlets with western
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reporters saying hundreds of ukrainian wounded soldiers are admitted daily to local hospitals. this comes after you commission. chief ursula found there lay and said last week that ukraine has already lost 100000 officers of her. her statement was soon deleted from social media and from the e commission website, as it was said to be an accurate. nevertheless, this claim caused a massive backlash from here. as the conflict reaches on the battlefield, there's a battle in the spiritual dimension as well. moscow has accused care of, of dividing and persecuting the orthodox christian community and ukraine. this comes amid a crackdown on a russian linked church in kiev by the country's authorities. here is how moscow's foreign ministry describe the move. preparations are under way for the capture of the key of petra glover, which was initiated on friday by those in charge. the key of regime led by zalinski
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who does not wear across is leading the split of the orthodoxy and ukraine. moscow's reaction followed an investigation announced by ukraine into a legit russian influence at the key of picturesque la vera an ancient monastery with historic links to the central orthodox church and moscow. the site is one of the most important religious shrines in kiev, in a symbol of orthodox christian unity. the monastery was rated by ukraine security services last week. after reports of pro russian activity, their 850 people are now being investigated by kid. and here's how president zalinski has explained the crackdown well, or is long slender fox is we considered numerous facts as connections of certain religious circles in ukraine. with the aggressive state. we have to create conditions where no actors depend on the aggressive state will have an opportunity to manipulate ukrainians. and we can ukraine from within solution when they ukrainian parliament has rusted
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a law that will ban religious organizations from having links to russia. the clergy and parishioners of suspected churches will be investigated for any connections to the moscow. patriarchal and sanctions will be applied to any found to have such links property rights for the most sacred monastery and ukraine could also be reassess. while the move has drawn sharp condemnation from russia, some in the u. s. have also waited. zelinski is banning the crating orthodox church. his government is also been writing ukrainian orthodox churches and arresting priests. probably why he's a damn super stop. he's old about freedom guys. that send him another 100000000000 with no accountability. father dark o writ stove. joe, also a professor at the university of eastern sarajevo, told us the landscape government is trying to disconnect ukrainians from their common historic roots with russia by persecuting russian orthodoxy in the country.
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ukrainian state was modeled according to the anti russian or, or david chain in the queue. anti mosque sentiment. so it's, i'm not surprised. project of ukrainian identity was being modeled on an anti russian sentiment and rather than phobia. and he's trying to make this policy is kind of the atmosphere in which modern ukraine is going to be model in the any presence of any remains. so russian spirituality, russian history, rational language, i have everything event remotely linked and connected. russia needs to be expelled from today's ukraine, so you kind of would finally be totally disconnected from its history, from its roots, which are common with russia. and once, when you disconnect one population and why identity out of its historical roots,
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then you can make pretty much anything you want to from this population from this identity. so that are, that are his goals and that are the goals of those powers which stand and by you can, which actually try to is from enterprise contemporary ukraine as a rep on against russia. as a landscape administration continues its campaign against the russian orthodox church and ukraine, numerous historic links with russia are also being dismantled across the country. in the city of his, my local authorities removed a statue of renowned russian commander alexander, super old, whose biography is closely connected to the city's history. while in the port city of jessa officials approved a decision to remove a monument to the russian emperor. it's catherine. the great one of the cities
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founders, the monument, had been vandalized several times before in recent years. a similar pattern has seen across ukraine with nationalists attacking monuments of famous russian cultural and historic figures. we spoke to russian sen, constantine casa chip. who says ukraine has become a hostage to the west and its own altar nationalists? yes, this was wishing usa. i believe we shouldn't just talk about the issue of russ a phobia. of course it's an important issue for us. but in order to procure world wide support, to counteract this phenomenon, it's necessary to talk about it as a concern that threatens all of humanity. what is happening right now? the conflict between states is transferred and affecting ordinary people. i believe that there should be a special term like a legal definition in the international law, which is such a term could be, for example, at the side. this is when people are discriminated on cultural or ethnic basis. it
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is completely unacceptable to treat people badly. just because something is happening at a high level of government, ukraine has become a hostage to the ambitions of the west to single handedly ruled the world. russia interferes with this. ukraine is also captive to its own group of ultra nationalists who have seized power and who definitely do not reflect the true interests of the ukrainian people. tens of thousands of catholics have taken to the streets and protests of the reset massacre of civilians by m. 23 rebels in the democratic republic of congo. as church leaders accused the international community of hypocrisy over a wanders, a legit role in the conflicts. marches, organized by the catholic church, took place across the d. r. c. after in a legit massacre of over $100.00 civilians protest her slammed the international communities, hypocrisy, and the alleged balconies ation of the country. this comes as hinshaw accuses
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neighboring rwanda of sponsoring the rebels. something to you and the u. s. officials have also insinuated for years many in congo have accused the west of failing to hold, pick golly, to account for its elected roll and stoking in security in the darcy. the sacrifice made by our courageous soldiers on the front line pushes us to encourage them via this march. because territorial integrity and national sovereignty are not negotiable. we the faithful of the archdiocese of kinshasa support. this is beverly born is on the congolese people are angry to see their brothers and sisters suffer from war in the east and we say no to the sponsors. oh boy, oh my god, no god, we reject all who take up arms and fight in our country. just to gain power, those types of wars and now we refuse the raising and mixing of army. we want to live in peace in order to build our country. well, god, i think there was the m 23 group released a statement denying the accusations. the movement is mainly composed of ethnic
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tutsis in 2012. the group briefly captured the city of goma. but following peace talks, many m. 23 fighters were integrated into the country's military. the group resume fighting late last year, stating the d. r. c. had failed to honor its pledges to admit it's fighters into the army. that the r c has also accused neighboring lawanda of supporting the rebels and accusation. the country denies a political science professor bonnie foster do. lonnie points out that the u. n. lead international community is none to the atrocities happening in the d r c. and is calling for more coverage of what he does a well hidden mor, this conflict in the dentist has been going law new for too long and in the us so many lives. it's thousands and thousands of innocent lives that i've been lost. it id it, i think it, it hasn't been as much into the study the portrayal. awfully the atrocities that
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are being accommodated by both sides in the d r i c. and because of actually that he luck or for coverage if he's allowed or these groups to continue who monsak, i see fiancee with it in many more accountability, the international community doesn't to see much interest in me getting involved in preventing under stopping or freaks like these the in the delta c. and if you other countries in the, on the continent, elijah, quite because they don't see immediate interest if they have the un mission is defending because that's one of their primary functions that did issue issue or that he the citizens, his fear civilians are protected. yeah, i think it by himself who was tedious to such as these that hopefully has basically been kind of hidden now be say this is maybe one off of the ways to he didn't rossi . that's been going on for too long it on as sad to have suspended. it's
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morality police force that's us protest continue into their 3rd month following the death of the 22 year old women. while in police has to be speaking at an event on foreign influence. in the unrest, the country's prosecutor general was quoted as saying the forces operation are now over. however, there has been no official confirmation of the unit being taken off the streets and no sign that the law requiring the heads far will be chains. it odds morality police reportedly used to patrol the streets, ensuring compliance of the religious dress code. women not covering their hair or not wearing loose fitting clothing would receive warnings or get detained and sent to re education facilities. the protest erupted over the death of a 22 year old women who was allegedly arrested for not adhering to the rules. the woman's family accused authorities of responsibility, while officials blamed a pre existing health conditions for her death. university of toronto professor
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side mohammed mirandi says the morality police were never the force that the west claimed them to be this roof. this police unit. they only had 5 cars in the 1st place. it wasn't as if this was a, a major police force, but they decided to enforce ah, 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. ready whenever 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
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that is a base in cities like london, which are openly calling for police officers to be murdered. but after harm will do 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 massage 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's 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 weaken iran's position for a strategic purposes in the west. ah, lebanon's called on the international community to cooperate to help. and the syrian refugee crisis, which has led to hundreds of thousands of people taking refuge in the already
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poverty stricken country. the un human rights office and other relevant international organizations must coordinate with the lebanese government to its competent bodies. to solve this dilemma, the priority of the stage is to return the syrian refugees successfully to their country. after the situation, their stabilizes the at the should, the so called international community is furnace is up to stay though they give them money and they give the food to stay. thus. and this is, our problem was them. is that though, these are not political messages, these are, these people are economic refugees. and if you continue to subsidize them, there were none of its own cases, syria and a. so we are asking the, this subsidy should go to them in syria, not and living on. i'm sure the vent to percent of them. if they decide to go back,
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there is no problem whatsoever. and sylvia for receiving waves of migrant started flowing across lebanon's border in 2011 when the syrian civil war 1st erupt did. according to the you and refugee agency, there are now almost 800000 refugees in the country. there are also 30000 stateless people and close 210000 asylum seekers. the syrian migrants dilemma has paralyzed lebanon's parliament with most m p seeing 2 ways out of the situation. one group of m p 's wants to legally register all syrian refugees, while the other calls for them to be returned to their homeland. the caretaker, prime minister has warrant, he would begin deportations. if western help wasn't forthcoming. we spoke to the lebanese minister of foreign affairs who explain why bay route is ringing the alarm over the syrian refugee crisis. and we have to move to see their fuji's.
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this is 50 percent of the population of the, of the denise population. what see other pages have been here for 11 years and never and there is no road map for 10 minute thing this. and that's what our worry, you know, 1st year we didn't care very much, but now we care and not, we cannot afford having to miss the other for g s. and these are for g's. the article, assuming the infrastructure of it on which was not good stuff to this day. schools are shared between these and students, students and roads, electricity, or water, even drainage and storage. they are all consuming and the government incentives pay for them. and there is no compensation from anybody that's her. up on the hour's
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top stories from around the globe, made sure to head over to archie dot com for 247. use updates. and don't forget to follow us on rama odyssey. thanks brittany and with with for the show, the ukrainian people what the soviet parties and stood full and who was actually fighting the invaders. cedar cough fuck was ordered to conduct res strategy grain
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all the way to the co pay the mountains. during one such incursion, they destroyed a large supply of oil along with the oil fields that provided the vem of with fuel . cup book squads earned universal respect and for his courage, the legendary parties on commander was awarded to go starz. while the red army was fighting the vm offer in 1943, a new force arose in ukraine. the u. p. a. the ukranian insurgent army itsco was to strike and seize power when the red army and the via marked were at the weakest. it was quite a discipline military organization which had a clear structure, well trained commanders of which was planning to increase its manpower up to a 1000000. however, moscow had not taken into account that the u. p. a had assert enemy, the polls. it was against them that the u. p.

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