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in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. mm. ah, the headlines on all t international, russia becomes india, leading oil supply up for a 2nd month in a row, in defiance of western pressure for more countries to joins functions against moscow's energy exports. oh, throw this out. it looks like it was a rocky multiple launch rockets system. grab a flower shop was a frog. one of the corps is also on the fire report from the state of the late th ukrainian shelling of russia don't. yet 43 people are killed off the rock, hit a busy market. last we all get the west is really so
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afraid of all t. after i knew if 30 and language channel is blocked on you chip, without any explanation with for pm here in the russian capital and you're watching aussie international with the latest world news update is great to have you with us. this how i'm not. we start with news just in a manhunt is on the way in russia is a southern region of rural stove. and so after an unidentified gunman, i talked to police patrol of the officials, say a one officer was injured. local authorities have told residents for the town of nova shock tends to stay in doors off to the man wearing a camouflaged jacket, open fire with a machine gun reports a road in and out of the town have been sailed as the man hunt continues. and as
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a book in india says it will prioritize its energy needs and came buying more oil from russia, which is the asian countries largest supply of crude utilities. defiance comes off of the g. 7 countries implemented the $60.00 per bow plants cap on russian oil supplies by sea. moscow has been drastically increasing. it's exposed to india in the past months. get the details now from india correspondent, engine sharma, runjun nice to see you as so why exactly has the chosen to side with moscow? and wilson calling an international energy war sure. in 5 thoughts, let me point out that rochelle remains top supplier of india. the 2nd month running, the da suggests that after october, in fact, october was the very 1st time that russia became in del stop supply up. but now when november as well, russia continues to be the top supply or for india. in fact,
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also, so past its dominant traditional suppliers, that is saudi arabia as well as iraq, how much is india really importing from more school? 1 may wonder it's nearly a 1000000 barrels of crude deal. so in the, in fact is importing a lot and as far as india's appetite for crude from law school is concerned, it's only gone up from mom only this year from fed factor of 2022 to now from one percent to almost 21 percent in in dallas, in port basket. now, as far as the g. 7 price cap on russian crude is concerned in the house, been very, very clear from the very beginning. despite the pressure from the, from the west india house faced firstly pressures pertaining to not buying discounted oil from moscow. and then of course, they were precious from the west stuff for india to come on board with g 7.
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countries with you are to sign up for that price gap dial, which has been imposed by a g $7.00 as well as the e u, which is $60.00 a barrel on the crude oil. but as far as india is concerned, india has been very, very clear that in they are willing nor to be dictated by the rest on where to buy from how much to buy from. and what to really do. we are going to listening to india, else, petroleum, minnesota, who is really in fact seeing that this gap on russian crude is unlikely to impact in the business with russia. i would say the india does not fear that the west proposed price car could constrain shipping and impede the flow of russian oil. i of knowing diety about that, and i am sure the market will be with it, will buy from whoever we have to fill those
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enough indication from the government of india, that india will continue to buy or from russia. in fact, if you remember, prime minister marines are more b as in the biggest on the fuel summit he, when asked about the price captain, russian, or he clearly mentioned that oil is procured from the market. it's not a government government thing. and therefore, india has been very, very clear when it comes to buying russian oil eat suits the country. it's a developing country. it walks in favor for the people of the country. india wants to prioritize. it's in no g security 1st and foremost in doesn't very, very clear about that. in fact, as far as rochelle concerned ease been selling a crude oil for about $79.00, so both barrel in asia and of course india wants to continue its business with
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small school as usual. when did money, thanks for those. that information now thought that runjun, sharman, and q, let's continue the conversation now let's cross live to india's former secretary, all the external affairs ministry, roger sick, re many thanks for joining us on the program. a very nice to see you today. now, as we've heard, russia really remains at the top oil supply for a 2nd month in a row. well, your view of relations between the 2 countries. right now. i think that to, if this oil supply from russia to india continues at high levels, as has been seen over the last couple of months, it will give a tremendous boost to not only that trade relations between india and russia, but the overall relations. because one of the weaknesses in the india, russia relationship, particularly the trade one has been that is the levels are low. ready and the trade base has not been greatly diversified. so if oil as
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a major commodity comes into the equation, then that will create more revenue for russia also to buy from india. if we can proceed ahead with the of the reuben review mechanism and other non dollar or non swift mechanisms that the 2 countries are talking about. and that would improve the overall relationship and make it more stable. let's not forget that in the past in soviet times or the soviet union was a big supplier of oil to india. it was iraqi oil that was coming in iraq. ready in the soviet union, some debts and those were repaid by by oil to india. so if the price is right and the transportation costs and insurance aspects can be taken care of, i see no reason why we should not be able to sustain this level of oil imports
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from russia. because the key factor will be the price. every increase off $1.00 in the price of oil means an extra $1000000000.00 for us. so therefore, this is very important if russia can offer attractive dumps. well i think india would be willing to buy. ready and as one of your a reporters pointed out, the decision is not that of the government. it is that of the private companies, the refineries who look for the best deals that are available around the world. it's looking highly likely that and a will continue to reject western efforts to implement a price cap on russian oil. do you see that as the case? and also, if it is, how will this affect the view of india from western countries? and indeed on the world stage, i think that over the last 2 weeks or the rest and representatives have
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shown understanding of india's view on buying, continuing to buy russian oil. the new u. s. charger defers and in. busy made a statement to this effect recently we had the german foreign minister in new delhi and you know that they understand opposition because we've made it very clear that you can't have a system which is unilaterally imposed by you and where you have carved out exceptions that suit europe, but then you insist that india should follow rules which are completely against international norms. so we also have to look after the energy. ready security of our people and we will continue to buy oil from wherever it is profitable to buy. how do you say that the west efforts to rally a global fronting, punish moscow, and do you think they will work and if not, why not? well, i think this whole business of punishing the countries is not on. you cannot have
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a group of countries which unilaterally decide that country a, b, c needs to be punished and therefore the rest of the world should fall behind them . i don't think that's how. ready that, that's the way we would like to see the world work. there's a rules based order, which is the united nations, and we should follow those rules as an order room space order in the world. and i, i think that india phone li rejects any attempt to impose unilateral measures to. ready impose sanctions on any country to punish any country because you cannot be a judge and say, or we will do this, but you know, they will be called out for a, b and c country in europe. and. ready americans are quietly buying oil and gas and, and there's no restriction on buying oil by pipelines and so forth. so, you know,
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this doesn't work and i think is india is far too bigger country and i think we have our own place in the world. we don't have to be dictated to by what the west necessarily wants the rest of the world to do. and i think there are many countries like india who feel the same way. and despite the the price cap we've seen over the past few months, how rushes ties with east and partners have continued to strengthen. and how might these past few months at impact the future world order? i think that the, these are past few months are very significant. we are seeing a reordering of. ready of the global structures that have been in place over the last few decades. i think the 1st break game after the 2nd world war game, when the soviet union broke up in 1991 and the fall of the berlin wall. and the 2nd is coming now,
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and i think that we are seeing that more and more countries around the world are, are keen and are insistent that they must have an honorable place in the world order where they are not just the recipients of directions that are given by the small group of countries, but they are also partners in decision making off the likely issues that affect the world. because they know whether it is food or fertilizers on energy. this is an interconnected word. so for many decades, we have been told about the interdependent world, the virtues of globalization, the world is flat and stuff like that. now if that is the case, you cannot suddenly try and say that all but, you know, russia is now so, so back, you know, i, we did, this is a uni dimensional and i think a prejudiced perspective that is not bought by many countries around the world. i
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do say it's an inch connected. well with that in mind, how will this new price cap impact speed well market as a whole globally i don't. law is difficult to say. i think of the price will find its own level. and there are many ways of trading, and frankly, i don't know how the western countries expect that they would be able to enforce this price scab. because, you know, if russia does not supply oil to those countries, which are of which are agreeing to this price gap, and then there will be a shorter your oil. the prices of oil reprice avoid regroup, will go up. so i think the market forces will play a role in determining whether. busy or not, this attempt to impose of rice scab on russian oil exports is successful.
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while very difficult to say just now what it will be ready for you speaking to us today when speaking to india for my secretary, i'm external as, as ministry, lots of it's a great many thanks. thank you. ah, well, now let's get the latest from dumbass. when multiple lucky detox, i've left at least 3 people dead and the city has done yeske. one strike hit the city santa, heavily damaging parks cars and a multi story residential building. well, kit remnants could be seen as scattered on the street and that the strike had a local electricity substation leaving smoke billowing from the building while emergency services battled ablaze. oh, so a local market was hate leaving it in flames, although there must be no news of casualties. i'll correspondence from on cars where the arrived at the market minutes after it was struck from what he sent us. this report don't ask was just shown again by ukrainian nationalists. we can see blooms of smoke rising, right in
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a center of the city would see multiple ambulances rushing to the sea. and we're also on our way there right now to find out exactly what's going on. we're right in the center of the city. looks like this. strike you, creighton and artillery. i hit the market right here in the center of the city firefighters are already on the scene. there are also ambulances. i can see multiple cars that were destroyed. the police are here, the army are here as well. we still don't know whether anyone was injured, but the market is working at the moment as and as we can see, it was a direct hit into one of the stores. it looks like it was a rocket from a multiple launch, a rocket system grad. a flower shop was africa. one of the cars is also on the fire. now we are afraid that it might explode at any moment, so we'd better step away. we still don't know whether there are there were any
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people inside the store, but if they're wor, it's hard to say. if they survived or not, these are the remains of the shell that sir landed right here. ah, according to a logo, there were at least 7 hits and so one of them has struck that bus shop. now this is the confirmation that this is a, a shell from multiple launch, a rocket system, a cold grad ukraine, nationalist continued there, a key arctic and indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas. i hear in done that. now this market is very popular among the locals. it's right in the center ha of the city were yet to find out whether there were any victims. the cars on fire, we could hear multiple explosions as probably fuel fuel tank vans. we have to get out of here. we also hear shutting continues. so
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a better leave this area or right now and get to safety remark, offer of archie don't as republic nuclear terrorism, that's why russia defense minister has called ukraine's latest shelling of this apple. she a nuclear power plant. multiple who's didn't bring him. i'd say miracle forces are taking every measure to protect the 0 sky. a nuclear plant keeps regime is trying to create a possible nuclear disaster and continues targeting objects of the plant levels. over the last 2 weeks, $33.00 lodge caliber rounds were fired at the plant ocean. air defense forces intercept most. she cranium, munitions, but some still hit the target to bush. we classify these attacks as nuclear terrorism. russian arm forces will continue to protect critical objects of liberated territories. in the plan has been in the spotlight since they came under the control of the russian military and early march. ukrainian shelling has left it damaged and o 6 of its react as have been shut down. despite multiple negotiations between the
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international atomic energy agency and moscow, i, russian nuclear agency representative maintained that the authority has no legal right to operate the plant. oh, while the owners of the western media, so afraid of our c, that's what our outlets. bolton's editor in chief is asking us off. the ortiz belgrade based china with blocks on youtube, less than 3 weeks, software launched, their actions speak. first of all, about the lack of media freedom in the west, they decide not only for themselves, but even for the public of the country, which gladly accepted the news of our opening. is the west afraid of our tea content in serbian. the google owns platform declined to provide any explanation for the band which follows a string of take downs of russian state affiliated media channels on youtube, including asi, international. i'll soviet language news thought was launched in november with times to begin t. v broadcast spy 2024 earlier in moscow called route that google must unblock or
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have ortiz channels on youtube will face, at daily fide of more than a $1000.00. independence, sevien journalist ado son per rock of h say the western media is trying hard to sense that any reporting that doesn't align with the mainstream agenda of criticizing russia. i'm not to suprised by this move. actually, we already have such a situation. the content of a view wouldn't exist. belgrade the newsrooms is also blocked on your job and other european and american platforms. it is quite the specific and quite difficult situation in serbia. 3 right now we're going to be talking about our public opinion . the mean of such measures is to prevent object objective early reporting. it is not right when the work of the media is prevented
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because of the editorial policy that is denying object the objective information to the audience. for example, the audience need to hear a different version of reporting on the situation in your brain. if this is denied that then we can talk about censorship. let's cause to it. well, that dates now we begin with the u. s. island state of hawaii, where the volcano this time, the world's largest, has been stealing fountains of love in the sky closing near by residence, to flee, and threatening a major thoroughfare lower up to for the 1st time in 38 years just one week ago, leaving local officials scrambling to alerts near by residence the lava flow has been slow, but the main islands major highway is understood to be under threat for much frail everything at a speed of less than 50 yards per hour. as about the length of a football field, every 2 hours, 3 people have been killed and for others injured on to a bomb,
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exploded entire lungs muslim south. the men were on their way to fix a section of railway track in a song, clark providence, near the malaysian border, which had been damaged in another attack on saturday. thousands of soldiers have surrendered one of el salvador at most a salvador, the most dangerous cities in an effort to clump down on violent gangs. mass arrests have taken place according to el salvador, the president the can you now were leaders of the queue. you ethnic group are fighting to reclaim a cultural relics from britain that they was, they say was stolen during the colonial era museum, mia, u. k. if you happen to visit museums in england, you will find more than $500.00 artifacts belonging to the crew community which were forcefully taken by the british. these cultural artifacts are worth close to $81500000.00. and honestly they are ours. they were mostly taken from cuckoo your
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leaders. i'm talking about cuckoo, you traditional outfits, spears, arrows, shields, ornaments, cooking utensils and other things which were used by respected leaders in our culture right now you cannot find them anywhere unless you travel to england. are artifacts were stolen by the british and are being stored in english museums. it's time we get them back so that we can build our own museums and cookies land for the generations to come up because they can. you are the largest ethnic group in kenya, during british colonialism ation of the country and by many as resulting in widespread economic exploitation displacement and cultural suppression, many artifacts were taken for display in with the museums, the q u, and now appealing for that return to a museum can be built the house on say, cultural legacy. be celebrated at home again. so does he call you in museums? i won't be any here in kenya, in all, all to fax it was stolen by the british should be brought back immediately. near
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dawn. it all, if all government is capable of working things out, then it will be good news. we would appreciate if all law to facts come back to our motherland. what, what is the white man disrupted our way of life? our traditions and culture were totally affected and to make matters worse, they stole our cultural artifacts. africa is not alone in a song. a with many other countries also came in britain as pills at the historical and cultural legacy. among the most well known all the parthenon marble sculptures which breezes demanding the return of you can read more about this and much more on a website on t doff comp. with many thanks for joining us here in asi international, we're back at the top with blue. ah, ah
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you cuz to political chris got to boot from beach but still easier for this patient, but i to in the board with for the show, the ukrainian people what the soviet parties and stood full and who was actually fighting the invaders. cedar cough fact was ordered to conduct grades throughout grade all the way to the copay, the mountains. during one such incursion, they destroyed a large supply of oil along with the oil fields that provided them up with fuel cup
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buck, squads and 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 ukrainian insurgent army esco was to strike and seize power when the red army and the vm offer 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 a 3rd enemy, the polls. it was against them that the u. p. a on the terror in virginia, which later became known as the volcano massacre. don't put a royal,
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a mortgage broker from this contributed choice, finished piece from here. good ostable started down oldish crimes for finished each school. bush nurse, to will print that, a friend bush or surely shooting up to go, but catching it when you start to stream. almost trigger, or did you want to start? dish barocha willis because elliot or, or some sort of fits or a war, they have to come help me where lena said he is modal smart waterloo. on one hand, d u p. a was a well organized structure was a territorial division and strict hierarchy on the other fragmentation and a high level of autonomy and science commanders of large units. pres, claims to lead the organization. but few where as experience has ramayo cabbage. it wasn't long before he firmly established himself. as the commander in chief, soviet intelligence was keen to eliminate him. but he was sneaking and dodging like an animal, he sensed the danger. he changed the location of his
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h q frequently and he's short. he has heavy personal security according to german estimates during its heyday, the u. p. a numbers up to 500000 people, however, figures that are more modest also postulated. in the year the u. p. a reached the peak of its powers. the red army launched a massive offensive in ukraine. shoot gave it. his dreams disintegrated rapidly among the fools upon his shoulders. he had raised the da was suffering, the food and the nationalists up to their elbows in cuba. his plans didn't include taking responsibility for numerous crimes and atrocities, but he didn't want to accept defeat either. the u. p. a squads went underground and became a legal gangs. nationalist who hadn't been finished off after the war formed the core of these groups,
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their secret hideout. so scattered throughout the west of the soviet union before i was there, but it was that jealous left an excellent ship. i've got a guy idea fall dealer um push him up. if not. so do i have for juliet release. so she had her bush ready when you're more unique about anybody. like you got a schedule great year or so unless you learn what gorgeous, very general does go for a square. it will be in the car largest. i woke joe, it's us. good luck though. the on to the rasp azusa. sure. it obsidian, the former are you a members found a new master, the central intelligence agency of the usa, cia, although it was on a different continent. it was.
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