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ah ah, image of a building destroyed by you train is used by the babies in a straight russians twice in the region. correspondence investigate the signs of the incident. i'm standing right next to this building right now was behind me. and i know for a fact that it was destroyed, you were barbaric and chaotic artillery, shutting off people. civilians, it done this by ukraine and not russia any poke, making milestone. that's how china describes another coming from it. does state says washington warns middle eastern countries again, deciding with the experiment. that's how some environmentalists critics have tend to be green, trying to put you city about limiting cars in the city center. during busy hours,
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we put the issue of a debate that's not a workable system. we used to always get the excuse for every public policy argument. good. it's for the children. now it's always for the environment. that is the most dramatic thing i've heard, and probably 2 and a half weeks. we either like democracy or we don't let them try the experiment. if it fails, it fails. ah, very welcome from all of our team here in moscow. this is all the international with the world news update. great to have you. with the baby see, has illustrated a report on russian strikes on ukraine with a picture of a building actually destroyed by ukraine's shell. like i don't. yes. as ortiz from on cause of explains such incidents, go in line with mainstream media is under reporting on events in the dorm bus, russian forces, and they are done. boss counterparts are traditionally portrayed by ukrainian and
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western mays, free media, as indiscriminate barbarians. their viewers and readers are often just a couple of clicks away from terrifying footage that rubs their noses into a near perfect trap designed to demonize anything to do with the word russian. and the narrative accompanying as is often a complete fantasy. take this breaking news story from the b b. c. the british broadcast suggests that the building pictured is in ukraine and was destroyed by a russian strike. now that could not be further from the truth. how do i know that? well, i'm standing right next to this building right now is behind me. and i know for a fact that it was destroyed during barbaric and chaotic artillery shelling of peaceful civilians in de nest by ukraine and not russia. such fake news regarding the almost 9 year conflict and done boss has been surfacing in western media on
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a regular basis. and it's to be only 5 minutes to find a few examples with and it's not just fake stories. it's the stories that they choose not to tell. since the start of the conflict in 2014 wester, media have often turned a blind eye to mass civilian casualties, atrocities, and war crimes committed by the ukraine and military and nationalist, neo nazi battalions against the civilian population of done boss. thousands of people, including many children, have been killed over this period and continued to fall victim to ukrainian
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aggression to this day. so, why does such tragedies go largely unnoticed by western main 3 media? we've spoken to the authorities in charge of issuing accreditations to all media, both russian and foreign. now their answer is simple. western media is absent from don, boss. you do she us, that would be the name foreign media such as it been is c r c n and my hair long time ago. last time the baby she was here was the spring of 2016 since then the hadn't been present here. the haven't got official accreditation and therefore they owned work in hand and then they work in a conflict zone, but on the ukrainian side of the frontline. so they come to be objective about what's happening in the don't ask republic as they don't why care? artsy has been on the ground here in the nest. can logan's republics from the get go? over this period we've seen and communicated with journalists from all over the world, most of whom have come here without any pre determined agenda. however,
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the presence of the so called heavy hitters such as the bbc and cnn is something rare to the region. they prefer to cover the events from a distance while trying to convince their viewers of their so called objectivity rum on call for have already done as republic. journalist on dorothy daniela's law says the media have become a tool of governance. i assume its carelessness, but that is that that doesn't excuse that. i mean the b, b, c, be careless doesn't try very hard to be accurate. and in this case it's really quite and the results are really quite embarrassing. the western repress is signed onto the war. therefore they have, they have voluntarily transformed themselves into propaganda arms of the western government. they have their dates and doors, the war they're trying to help the war effort. and therefore,
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that means essentially failing to practise independent journalism and turning themselves to the government. now thesis, although western media have overlooked what's been happening in the region, russian soldiers have been fighting on the front lines, share their experiences with us. ah, if only as, although it happened that we were surrounded when we had set up position in a house, of course without realizing that we were already fenced in, or when you talked to her, they used the following tactics. i guess the 1st they let us enter the area. we thought there was nobody there. we were not being shot at. we went in after that they began firing from all sides. later we understood this was their strategy with blow a 3rd foot,
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even though once it happened like this. they began by injuring one of our guys and then waited for someone to come get him. then they began firing. if it was too dangerous for our military vehicles to go into aid, so we watched as our injured marine, crawled little by little and then with a quick roll, he was saying, we thought, thank god circle a little so i say the word carefully pretty often in news reports all work has to be done very care for elizabeth with more use. my aim is that i must save the lives of my compatriots at any cost because i will have to look their mother in the i and explain how her son lost his life.
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i had a sergeant, i won't say his name. he was a resilient sergeant. he and his men pushed through the enemy across the whole city . when they arrived at their final destination, they got past and on their way back through the city center, his armored vehicle was hit. the vehicle was on fire and the sergeant without any weapons, save the men who were inside, then carry the injured the city of every person. every soldier, every civilian, and every reporter working there demonstrates traits of heroism. china says its upcoming summit with gulf countries will be a milestone for future partnerships now. says president, she's in pink. iran in the saudi capital was a boost strategic cooperation in the region she thinking to see to president she's in pings, attendance at the 1st china arab summit is the largest and highest level diplomatic
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event between china and the arab world. since the founding of the people's republic of china, and it will become an epoch making milestone in the history of china, arab relations president, she's state visit to saudi arabia. well elevate the china, saudi arabia, comprehensive, strategic partnership to new heights. according to unconfirmed reports, the visit of the chinese president is already bearing fruit. as 30 for investment agreements have been signed, a vast increase on the 20 anticipated prior to the visit. the signings continue an upturn in china. saudi trade, which amounted to more than $300000000000.00 from 2017 to 2021. various conferences on meetings. i also organized for the summit covering everything from energy trade to cultural exchanges. meanwhile, the white house is warned of growing chinese influence in the middle east. st paging might pursue goals which go against the world. older we are mindful of the influence that china is trying to grow around the world. the middle east is
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certainly one of those regions where they want to deepen their level of influence. we believe that many of the things they're trying to pursue in the manner in which they're trying to pursue it are not conducive to preserving the international rules based order. like a reaction from dr. mohammed al suburban, a former senior advisor to saudi arabia's energy minister, who saves the middle east on china, our benefits greatly from mutual time where trying long time and graphically by our economic partners. we know better than china to corporate little cooperation with them, especially that china and expand the worldwide all the vicious when they, when they, when different confidence. however,
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i think visually with the huge it is, they're not, it's not the best laid china, the national economy. so i don't think that this is a expense of anybody. we get off with me that we cannot make li, our economy. we please to, to was going be our what does it mean that we're not be you know, we cannot limit our one when ally when i lie and leave on the execute that we are going to start to was complete
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dystopian dance. how critics describe the time calling for residence of a british city to require a permit to use private vehicles in the center during rush hour. we think that this is one small step toward just complete, disappear using climate, and net 0 as an excuse, as per usual when rules and regulations are brought in to restrict people, they never actually use the real reason to start off. it's always public health, or in this case, saving the planet oxford has chosen itself to be the subject of a suicidal experiment. every one i speak to hates it. the felt as game is said to begin in a city of oxford in 2024, in an effort to reduce traffic and stop pollution. anyone driving through the areas without the permits will be fine. 70 pounds or around $85.00. local authorities claim the measures will make the city a better place to live with some activists expressing support for the move. the
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official analysis of the scheme found that it will mean a 35 percent decrease in traffic. a 9 percent reduction in road casualties. rush hour buses will run 15 percent quicker and air pollution will improve in 91 percent of locations. this will save lives and make our city more pleasant now and for future generations. we discussed the controversial traffic sales assisting with radio high, scary, harrison and steve gail, who is also a political commentator. we used to always get the excuse for every public policy argument that it's for the children. now it's always for the environment. and unfortunately, bureaucratic governments all over the world tell a truth, but don't really tell the truth of what the purpose of this agenda really is. i think that's why people are skeptical of that is the most dramatic thing. i have heard and probably 2 and a half weeks when i moved to los angeles 20 years ago, the air was on breathable. the traffic congestion is still absolutely impossible,
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making the city on livable. so what has happened is people have gotten vespers and bicycles. it seems like a radical idea, but if you like, clean air, if you like to be an upright being that is able to get from a to be comfortably without being smacked by a car. sometimes you might have to limit it. first of all, i don't think people are just giving in their cars and driving and random. most of them are going somewhere that's not a workable system. any more than oxford, when you have a town that was built hundreds of years ago with narrow streets, it was not anticipating vehicles. you're going to have to deal with the reality of an old town with small confines and with people wanting to get in and out of those areas for work and business and take their kids to school. he got to deal with reality. not the idea that we can put trolleys in or some sort of a monorail system like disney world and move people around rapidly on a, on a relatively easy schedule. i would agree with steve. except let's, he mentioned walt disney who created disney world, which is still
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a modern for excellent transportation, if an effort is being made to improve things in let's assume that the city council of oxford is some sort of democracy. and that a vote was taken in the public, was involved to some degree, then we either like democracy or we don't if in fact this is where they want to go and create a quality of life that surpasses everyone. then that's a good thing for the upright mammals that live lar. so let's put the role in place and then let me go this route getting devoted fast. and when they throw the yesterday council members out, he put it in was the public really thinks about. and i also point out that in beijing you have millions of people on bicycles, one of the most polluted cities in the world, because it's not just transportation that fuel your pollution. if they want cleaner air, they want a better way to get around from a to b, to have less collision, less people knock down more people on bicycles done. let them try the experiment. if it fails, it fails that it fails in front of all of us. we now know never do that again. the
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u. k is to double import of liquefied american natural gas in an effort, as prime minister wishes to knock on the lines to low prices. together the u. k. in the u. s. will ensure the global price of energy and the security of all national supply can never again be manipulated by the whims of a sailing regime. the partnership will bring down prices for british consumers and help and europe's dependence on russian energy wants and full report. so the both the u. k and europe will be facing major challenges to stay warm in the coming year . as sanctions on russia back fire and countries struggle to replenish energy stocks. that comes with usa, exposed to valenti priced up to 4 times higher than european domestic markets. and to expose stress that britain still with the us will not solve the crisis. it is a strategy that is at best short sighted and at west will only further enrich the oil and gas industry at the expense of everyone else. the u. k is dependent on
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russian energy has been comparatively low. last year it imported has 4 percent of its gas from russia. the majority coming from norway, international petroleum economist on foster question whether the noun did new deal will actually help lower prices. well, the okay, united states say in this announcement is that they will work together to what they say to increase energy security and drive down prices. in my view, that's meaningless. it's a hollow promise. the u. s. administration, the people of washington do not regulate the prices for all of the other commercial terms of which the energy exports are made by private companies in the united states. i cannot see how this other deal will help you. okay. consumers per start with energy bills when i see about talk about the n g. u and
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europe doesn't need this expansion of gas from the us. europe is getting the shock treatment. moving from low cost russian gas supplied on the invite, the long term dependable contracts to high cost imported at n g, from wherever, particularly from the united states. and meanwhile, europe faces an energy crisis. it faces economic disaster. seeing how the winter moves moves along forage, the u. s. u k initiative is a distraction, is a distraction from the european energy prices, which stems from these western sanctions on russia is not from the war. such a rule has sworn in its 1st female president, dean apollo was a while. her predecessor, petro castillo, has been in page placed on the arrest, both castillo, the countries congress, which voted to remove him,
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have accused each other of an acting. a qu, protest is flooded the streets of the capital, lima, as events unfold, expressing mixed emotions over the political drama, go, president pedro castillo has not been allowed to wear castillo has been sold. he has been slandered. this is why we are now going through what we are going through . so it was necessary to close this filthy congress in a while. she is part of the broad. we don't want either in the design here in defense of democracy, he grew kasteel has done today is to shut down congress and carry out a crew. he was elected by all the peruvian people. the people are not in lima. the people are the whole country, the whole peru, and they have to learn to respect the will of the people f as to remove castillo, have steamrolled since his 1st day in office, dogging the former school teacher with criminal corruption investigations. while bella was a, his own image has been marked by a similar congressional probe, dismissed just 2 days before she became president. the political turmoil has led
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many peruvians to call for early elections both for congress and presidential office. we spoke to political analysts, didier or tid series says bruce, future should be in the hands of the people, not the politicians. there's been an ever decreasing confidence in all the institutions imperial, including not only government, but media as well as civil society. so in my opinion, at this moment, the best in the hospital is more than ever before in the hands of the organized masses of workers, of peasants, of indigenous rights, defenders and ultimately, bedroom barrels who help hold the peace in the rural countryside. i think that there is no quick fix at this moment. president castillo of presidency, and his mistakes and his merits. are all the symptoms of what we have been through and peruvian, a political life, which is. busy instability, thievery,
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and ultimately a lot of egoism and individual isms which keep any political project from being coherent, let alone successful. in an effort to get homeless people off new york streets, the cities marries to allow police to remove and temporarily to attain those they consider mentally ill. caleb, more pin takes us to the streets of manhattan to explore the new policies more worrying. implications. since taking office new york city mayor eric adam has been clearing out the homeless encampments that have sprung up across the city. on average, 14 encampments are torn down by authorities each day with a total of roughly $3200.00 being torn down than march, but the encampments keeps bringing up. so now new york city is mayor has rolled out a very controversial new policy to break up homeless and camp sites. the mayor has given the green light to involuntary hospitalization of people deemed to be mentally ill,
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be broken. now be taken off the street and put into mental health facilities against their will, usually for the police to arrest somebody. they have to be committing a crime or posing a threat to others or to themselves under this new measure, which is specifically aimed at homeless people. the police can detain someone if they show signs simply of being mentally ill, such as being unable to provide for their own basic needs. the civil liberties implications here are enormous. if someone's not breaking the law and they're not threatening anyone. how can the police then detain them? whatever happens to habeas corpus? at this point, people are starting to invoke memories of psychiatric facilities being used as the breath visitor then totalitarian states of the path new yorkers can also recall times when interactions with law enforcement has gotten quite ugly. the death of eric garner started out as a dispute over whether or not the police should be taking him away. and we can see how that ended up, many or wondering if this new measure from the mayor's office is just the string of
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new black lives matter incident waiting to happen. but somebody will look at the rising crime here in the big apple as well as the rising number of homeless encampments and wonder if taking these folks off the street might actually be doing them a favor ala baba r t, new york. so the latest news updates check our website r t dot com will be back in 30 minutes with a deal law exposure to deal with project
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have you heard a v s d? it stands for environmental, social, and corporate governance. lots of buzzwords which are essentially interchangeable with sustainable investing, socially responsible investing or mission related investing. it's really nothing. no, it's the same concept being rebranded over and over again into a pretty new package and a fancy new acronym. millennials are now the driving force behind e s g. so what happens when these objectives of e s d, lead to poverty will be answering these questions and a lot more. i'm christy i and you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're going to be taking a deeper look at the e s. d investing trends i e s t has become a major driving force and in no other place has e s t been more influential and destructive than the african country of gonna the
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central bank of gonna and the gonna association of bankers launch the country sustainable banking principles and sector guidelines in november 2019. furthermore, in may of 2021. the securities and exchange commission signed an agreement with the international finance corporation to help develop green bonds in gonna gonna ahead of se, score of 97.7 as the result of embracing a push for organic fertilizer and renewable energy. but the problem's gonna appears to be facing includes a lack of consistent energy and food shortages. and it's not just in gotta africa. $54.00 countries are responsible for 2 to 3 percent of cumulative, carbon emissions from energy and industrial sources. these countries have missed the fossil fuel and industrial revolution. and while they have contributed virtually nothing to the current climate crisis, they will be the most affected by the changing weather patterns. now they're being
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told that they have missed the boat because these countries are being forced to not use their own fossil fuel. in an effort to promote a green western agenda. western government and private banks and all the s t investors are denying them the opportunity to use fossil fuel and instead telling them that they should rely on solar and wind, but without helping them to pay for setting up the infrastructure. but what about kenya? the new canyon president william rudo has made a promise to switch from fossil fuel to clean energy. so how can you implement the environmental, social and governments criteria? for this, we bring in collins kanadi, e s g and sustainability advocate as sustainable square. so call and do you think it is hypocritical, that african nations are being asked to transition to greener energy even though they are not really the problem here.
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