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in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah headlines on, on the international watch. it becomes is leaving oil supplier for a 2nd month in a row, in defiance of western pressure from all countries to join functions against moscow . the energy export also coming up, it looks like it was a rocket, multiple launch, rocket system, garage. a flower shop was a frog one of the car. it's also on the fire. we report from the scene of the lakers, ukrainian shelling of brushes don't yet where at least 3 people killed the rocket hit, the market place isn't gonna continue acting as your country of
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the international law. and this is clear incitement them that they journalists sounds right, correct. but the only thing just this went out is there were journalists so dead by israeli forces, but the case now being filed at the international criminal court with a very welcome from all of our team here in moscow. they says, all the international with the latest world news update, it's good to happy with that we thought the in kosovo when warning sirens have sounded following explosions in one of several towns scheduled to hold elections according to a local media outlets. the blow to her during protests by native stubs off the coast of a police, reportedly broke into administrative buildings. scheduled to hold the vote. organized off the casa vasa withdrew from local institutions and rising tensions. and with christina, co, that is independent from serbia in 2008, but belgrade,
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through the menus to view it as we go live now. so was the contributor, nuclear on the ground in serbia. nick lemony, thanks for joining us on the program. well, can you tell us about these explosions on the process to get here. so basically, let's say this is just the continuation of that crisis that began a month ago when sarah was unilaterally, after several weeks harassment and basically bullied by pursuing inside, decided to withdraw from all institutions in cost. so on. so basically now the and the government is in their in trouble because they have to organize new elections and the service to continue their boy called for over a month. now late for plate has been done 10
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days ago, but that does not solve the problem. direly not at all because there is still no possible or any other authority in the north. so far. so now dorothy is, are trying basically by force their own people in those or municipalities where the elections have to be held to because all of the services from local organ. and there is basically no authority there. sort of the course are not willing to accept the own legislative officers and are protesting. and we see that they're using brute force. and basically they're sending to, to get away with their, with their ministry, oregon, they're sending the police forces to them and to provoke service. for some people, pensions, we can say basically this is like a bad position because they're not neither side is willing to withdraw. because
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they, they need to have their rights violated and not willing to step aside and, and negotiate something agree about or both sides. so there we can expect in the future, similar like these to and sort of the course we'll avoid. but there is, until further notice and on the other hand, this vacuum of legislative power in north cannot be too big because then that brings up the question of authority. and if you cannot have, he is governance in there through. so all the will be keeping a close on the latest developments. thank you for putting it up to speed. technically you all take contributor in the serbian capital now, india essays. it will prioritize its energy needs and keep buying more oil from
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russia, which is the asian countries largest supply of crude utilities. defiance comes off, the western countries implemented a price cap on russian oil shipments most go how drastically increase his fuel exposed to india in the past few months. wanted to show more explain why new delhi has chosen to slide with washer and some calling an international energy war. moscow remains talk or supply or to new delhi. and this is the 2nd time interval detail suggest that in october, that was the very 1st time that russia have become in the else top or in supplier. and now in november again, for the 2nd time, india in fact has been importing oil from russia. so paul, seeing its traditional dominant oil suppliers that of saudi arabia and iraq years appetite in fact for russian crude oil is fact has been searching since february off this year from about one percent oil that india was in bushing now. it's about
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21 percent in, in dallas, in port basket. when it comes to the g $7.00 price cap on russian oil, which is at $60.00 a barrel. india has been very da signed from the very, very beginning. despite pressure from the west force lee to not buy discounted away from law school. and then secondly, pressurizing india to come on board to sign up with the g 7 countries. and you, as far as this set price cap on russian oil is concerned about, of course india had said no, thank you. india has been very clear that india wants to make sure that the need of this country of this developing country, the need of these, the people whose country eats and no g requirements. and it's no g security. that is number one for india. in fact, in the us, been very, very clear. india hasn't so many words said that india will not be dictated by the
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west. who do buy from how much to buy from what to buy from. in fact, listening to what india's petroleum minister very recently said, i would say the india does not see, is that the west proposed price comp could constrain shipping and impede the flow of russian oil. i have no anxiety about that and i am sure the market will be, will, it will buy from whoever we have to. so there's enough indication from the government of india that india will continue to buy russian crude oil despite the cap, which has been put in by g 7. and the you. in fact, if you remember prime minister in the movie, in his biggest on the su summit, when asked about the cap on a russian crude, had some very clearly that, or in any way is something that you procured from market. it's not a government to government thing really. and as far as russia concerned itself, oil for around $79.00 per barrel in asian market. and
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as far as in dallas concerned, it's been very, very clear that it wants to do business with moscow as usual. a veteran indian diplomat, rajiv, decrease in the country will keep posting its national national interest 1st. and it's not the only one refusing to play along with the west and agenda. 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 the trade relations between india and russia, but the overall relations. 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
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energy. ready security of our people, this whole business of punishing countries is not on. you cannot have a group of countries which unilaterally decide that country ab or she needs to be punished and therefore the rest of the world should fall behind them. i don't think that the world well, and i think that india phone li, rejects any attempts to impose unilateral measures to 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 the americans are quietly buying oil and gas. and there's no restriction on buying oil by pipelines. and so forth. so you know, this doesn't work is india is far too big a country and i think we have our own place in the world. we don't have to be
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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 we do the same way and india isn't the only country that defying the staunch from washington as also increasing backlash to the u. s. approach among european nations. the hungarian prime minister is calling for a re evaluation of western sanctions against russia has come off the french liter, warned that the e u is bearing the brunt of the economic backlash. president emanuel micron is right, the cost of the russia ukraine war is not the same on both sides of the atlantic. if we want the european industry to survive, we must address the european energy crisis swiftly. it's high time to reevaluate sanctions, and he's referring to michael talking about a, quote de synchronization of european and american interests over western anti russian sanctions. the french president said in an interview last week, quote, europe is a gas and oil buyer. the u. s. is a producer,
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you don't say that someone just fill him in because what's really mind blowing about how michael and his you allies are handling all of this? is that they know you would think that the e u needs energy from other sources, including russia, and they targeted their own energy supply from russia without a viable backup plan in place. anyway. so france and other e u countries are staring down the barrel. now at gas and electricity shortages. so now they've decided to impose oil shortages on their citizens as well with this russian oil embargo, they kicked in yesterday. the e, you granted hungry an exemption to the maritime oil sanctions, hungry imports pipeline oil from russia. but that doesn't mean that it won't be impacted anyway by oil price increases that could hit the e u. and that could happen as a result of all this jacking around with the global oil supply now or bond
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basically predicted this kind of chaos that the sanctions could cause when he sent back in july that the e u has quote shot itself in the lungs. but the block is willing to impose hardship on europeans in the interests of sticking it to russian president vladimir putin. so how's that working out with this new e u and g 7 price cap and you oil embargo on russian oil? well, it's russian. oil is selling at $79.00 barrel in asia this week, so far, so much for the $60.00 price cap. much like michael apparently forgot that the e u doesn't produce energy and would pay a steep price for cutting itself off of energy. it's like the you also forgot that there's a whole world out there outside of europe and the g 7 that's buying up russian energy. while the u puts itself on an energy diet and stars, it citizens to fulfill its ideological anti putin fantasies. a whole lot of other
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countries are saddling up to the energy buffet to get their fill. great more for me, they're saying so. meanwhile, europeans are paying some of the highest prices for oil in the world with just hong kong and the central african republic, paying more than you countries. the electricity costs in the you have gone up 32 per cent year on year from last year. and natural gas prices in the block are 6 times higher than they were last year. here again, the use prices are among the highest in the entire world. now, it's not like the block was in warns of even more potential negative consequences. for example, here again, is a russian official reminding them of what could potentially happen to make things worse for themselves. here's the russian deputy prime minister, trying to give the so called defenders of the free market. a lesson in free market
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capitalism, which seems to consider who we consider the price count ineffective as a blatantly interferes with market instruments and violates all the rules. i know we're not going to implement such a practice and we are now working on the mechanisms for planning the price cut regardless of as established limits. we believe that such interference can lead to even greater market the stabilization. we will sell oil to countries which will work with us on the market terms, assuming unfortunately, european leaders don't really seem too interested in reason or pragmatism, or even the free market if it was about that. and if it was about what was best for their own people and they are. busy above it, principles of freedom capitalism. everything else they would have adjusted their course long before. now instead of preparing every one here in europe for a harsh winter of deepening inflation and energy crises, ah,
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u. s. congress is due to mull over a resolution quoted for an audit to the country's military 8 to ukraine, as also several republican lawmakers demanded oversight from the white house on how exactly the nearly $20000000000.00 in weapons supplies were handled. and moved, fogged, criticism from democratic, so tried to branded as it russian propaganda. hayes, how one of the republicans has hit back. apparently, you're a putin lover and russian propagandist if you wanted it, would it? of where all your money is going in ukraine? i mean, how dare you even think you deserve to know. you're supposed to just work, pay taxes and reelect the people mysteriously blowing your money. let's get the details now from audio correspondence. caleb more pen. caleb, thanks for joining us. so while the democrats so reluctant to reveal how exactly all those american taxpayers dollars have been spent on ukraine. well, that was marjorie taylor graham. and we just heard from and she was responding to
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a democrat, an american official. i said there was no need for an audit of the money sent to ukraine because ukraine is clearly spending it very well. now ukraine has been handed $19000000000.00 february. there hasn't been very much oversight. and despite the fact that democrats and other members of congress seem to indicate that there is no need for any oversight, trusted, it is now a parent that there have been personnel sent to ukraine by the united states to track weapons because they are quote, keenly aware of the possible risk of illicit diversion, meaning that us officials have some understanding about the vast amounts of corruption in ukraine and have some concerns about where these weapons may end up. now, the pentagon itself recently couldn't account for 60 percent of its budget. the department of defense came forward after its audit. i, with a lot of answers not given about where funds are going, then that led a reporter to breast the department of defense about money being sent to ukraine,
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leading to the following exchange. how do we know that you can keep track of pentagon and inventory is going to ukraine, that you're not sending him stuff. and then coming out, you have a major short focus, shoot, you don't have a good enough inventory. this going to come up as an issue at simplistic right, but i don't want to give you a sense to chance to actually get ahead of that. count ability is important here. and we can always improve the ways that we do things here at the pentagon and the way we are accountable to the american people. so ukraine is certainly teachable moment for that. now the american public seems to share increasingly the skepticism we heard from that reporter. at this point, we have a new paul showing that americans who think that there should just be continued support to ukraine regardless. they should be set ordered for as long as it takes support for that among the us public is decreasing. meanwhile, support for
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a negotiated settlement to the conflict in ukraine is rising among americans. americans are increasingly wanting to see negotiations rather than the escalation of the white house seems to be pushing for. now at the same time, people are looking on to the world events and looking at the recent reports, the cracked down on priests accused of collaborating. the suppression of religious organizations in ukraine that have alleged ties to russia. and in addition, people are looking at the fact that western media outlets are not being accredited by the ukrainian government. and all of this is leading many in the united states to question whether or not ukraine is really the angel that western media has portrayed them as the reality of corruption in your brain. the reality of atrocities being committed by ukrainian forces is starting to slip into the discourse. and at this point, we have members of the u. s. congress coming forward and asking if indeed the
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united states is really on the right side of history. this is what one of the co sponsors of the bill calling for a ukraine audit had to say. our continued support of this war in ukraine is immoral. the deaths continue in ukraine. in addition to comprising nazi regiments has become an authoritarian regime, not worthy of any support. i support peace talks, not death and destruction, not bombing churches. now the upcoming hearings are expected to contain some pretty heated exchanges, will be keeping you up to date on what goes on as they proceed that. thank you. that's artes. neil correspondent taylors moltin that thanks ah, well now let's get the latest from bushes don't bass, where ukrainian walk hits tags have left and he 3 people that and says he had done yeske. when strike hit the residential, a center heavily dominant damaging company parked cars rather and a multi story civilian building will kit remnants could be things scattered on the
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street. another strike hit a local electricity sub station leaving smoke billowing from the building while emergency services baffled ablaze. oh, so a local market was hate leaving it in flames. our correspondence were mon, closer of arrived at the market minutes off. it was struck from where he sent us this report don't ask was just shown again by ukrainian nationalists. we can see blooms of smoke rising, right in the center of the city will see multiple ambulances rushing to the sea. and we are also on our way there right now to find out exactly what's going on. we are right in the center of the city. looks like the strike ukrainian artillery. i hit the market right here in the center of the city. fire fighters 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,
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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 a frog. one of the cars is also on a fire. now we are afraid that it might explode at any moment, so we better step away. we still don't know whether there are there were any people inside the store, but if they're war, it's hard to say. if they survived or not, these are the remains the shell that so landed right here. ah, according to locals, there were at least 10 hits and so one of them has struck that shop. now this is the confirmation that this is a, a shell from a multiple launch rockets system, a cold grad ukraine, nationalist continued there,
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a key arctic and indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas. i here in a donetta. now this market is very popular among of the locals. it's right in the center of the city were yet to find out whether there were any victims. the cars on fire could hear multiple explosions as probably fuel fuel tank hands. we have to get out of here. we also hear shutting continues. so a better leave this area ah right now and get to safety remark offer if our teeth don't have republic. i don't that we're public lawmaker was one of the people killed there. on tuesday, maria parent guy, the was near the cities essential mall when the ukranian rocket struck her friend and colleague local journalist, shut her thoughts about the late politician michelle. together. it's no exaggeration to call this a big tragedy for all the people who don't best wish. my friend and
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a friend of my colleagues, the reappear luke alva has been killed in the center of jeanette silk. marcia was helping people go, but a complete stranger needed help. masha was there fast. well, it wasn't for publicity, which is what everyone expects. but she did it to help her own country at fast. it was the next crew public. and at some point in became our entire great russia. masha was a bright and kind and radiant passengers and incredibly talented one. whenever i met her mother, she always said how proud she is of her daughter. it's difficult to realize that these words will now be spoken only in pos intellus letters rest in peace. masha, strength total him, him at the thought was a senseless and horrific killing. that's how journalists and human rights experts have described the death of allergies. there were journalists cheering ob utley. she was so dead in may while covering in israel military raid and the occupied west bank. the tv network has now found a lawsuit against israel at the international criminal court,
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accusing the idea of the killing. and quoting out, quote, israel's, a systematic policy of targeting journalists and palo sign. i'll correspondent, maria f, a notional reports. and as there is legal team working on these k says that the official request that the network submits to the international criminal court includes a huge dorsey on a comprehensive 6 month long investigation done by al jazeera that gather is all available eyewitness evidence and video footage that altogether overturned the claims by these rally authorities. that's the journalist, was killed in a crossfire and point instead at these rally arm. and this is why algae uri's soon israel sharina boy off live 51 year old palestinian american correspondent, who had been without da 0 for 25 years. were short dad earlier in may these, here a while she was covering these rally army, raid toner, refuge he, campaign jeanine. no than all to hide west bank. and that is a war crime under article number 8 of the i. c. c's, charter. i jesse re says,
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stressing that they now want all those responsible for sharina death to be held accountable something that surprisingly didn't happen so far. the request also includes other incidents of journalists to work in in palestine, been under attack. and we can already say now that these case is going to be a very hard battle. shortly after the news about the submission emerged, these railey defense minister responded by saying that it was a combat scenario. adding that there is no other military in the world that operates under moral standards of the idea. and here is these rarely prime minister, a former journalist himself using even stronger words. no one will investigate id of soldiers and no one will preach to us about morals and warfare. certainly not al jazeera. and as here is, a legal team responded to that, that they are not surprised where these railey position in hand are. they expect
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a lot of challenges on all of obstacles on their way, but it will not stop them and it will not change their determination to achieve justice for sharing. desert cannot continue acting as it currently above the international law. and they are responsible for this crime, even if they don't admit, or they did want to cooperate with the international community or the osi. we were expecting this from the star and we never expected them to even investigate. they've been unwilling, from day one to investigate and this is clear incitement at the end of the day. this is the very justification why independent justice is needed. there is a lot of criticism of the west being silent and turn a blind eye to israel's wrongdoings and not only from the ages you're a network like in this recent case. but beyond, it is utterly utterly unconscionable that we can say on the one hand we most and
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we most investigate the war crimes and atrocities of latter mere putin and remain silent as you did when you spoke beside the israeli prime minister. a did not say a word, not a word of 17 years of ongoing crimes against humanity. do we talk about investigating the war crimes of israel? no. do we sanction israel for these crimes as we've sanctioned russia? no. and getting back to our da 0. so in israel, the network now says that is going to be a test case for the international criminal court. and we have to wait and see whether the i c. c is going to open a criminal investigation following this official request or not. well before we go some news just in from turkey. yeah, we're a parliamentary debate and the country's budget ended in a brutal scuffle between lawmakers.
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oh, as you can see, federal employees were involved in the pool and they didn't pull any punches. well, no maker was late to take him to hospital. he had a coronary sponsor after being hit by his opponent, who represents one of the country's leading policies. the parliamentary fist fight a route to down to one little make i try to up to rival, during his speech will bring in more detail on this. as soon as we get all the latest updates and plenty more discussion on the back, you can check our website, r t dot com and we'll be back in 30 minutes with
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