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[000:00:00;00] ah, a number of russian soldiers killed in a ukrainian high mark rocket attack in the city of mucky, near don yes, rises to 89. the russian defense ministry says mobile phones signals gave away their location to enemy horses. a new level of gas export to china. russian energy giant gas pump pails, record volumes in the 1st days of the new year, a med plan to build more pipeline petty need for kina off. so it sells the front ambassador as anti colonial. sentimental strengthens on the african continent.
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people speak to cooperate with countries other than friends, a lot more get the decision is the will of our leaders. then i can say that it's good because what the people don't know are leaders. do you know? they want him to leave you to his actions a and finally we look at the biggest protests involve things 2022, and the mark differences in attitudes, various western countries of showed before the unrest with hello and good morning from moscow to wherever in the world you may be watching. welcome to the hour's top stories from all around the globe. i'm pure, i live about. we start this hour with the latest on the war and ukraine. the number of russian soldiers killed in a missile attack in the city of mucky has risen to 89. that's according to the
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russian defense ministry who's said ukrainian forces used us, supplied highmark rockets to target russian army positions. joining me live in the studio is our tease more garcia, welcome and thank you for coming to discuss this. what else did the russian defense ministry say? when i know they shed light on what exactly happened? the big news, unfortunate news is that the death toll has risen from 63 previously to now and 89, it is increased as rescue as emergency services. the military cleared away the rubble of this building that was struck one minutes after midnight. on the new year's day, moscow time, ah, in my cave cup, which is right next to the nearest can in east the new crate. the russian military has come out and said that in all 6 hi mars rockets were launched this building,
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which house many mobilized soldiers, most of the mailing from rushes. so mara, region, 2 of those high mas rockets were shot down in the air. but again, this is a very specific side of shootings. our missiles that are traveling these quickly that are flying so fast. 2 of them were shot down for impacted this building. a caused a compromise, the structural integrity of the building, the building collapse. we've again learned the details of what happened in the minutes afterwards. paragraph e, many of the soldiers who emerged from the rubble who survived the initial attack. they ran back into the building, into the damage sections of the building, to try and dig out of their, their friends, or compatriots. and many of them were killed again when,
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when other details struck home. we've also learned the reason the presumable reason for all of this and that these mobile phones edition for the main reason for the incident was despite a van, the turning on and mass use of mobile phones within range of enemy weapons. this fact to allow the enemy to locate and determine the coordinates of mil to personnel location to carry out a missiles tre up. it is currently all necessary measures had been taken to prevent such tragic incidents in the future. russian revenge strikes. a quick incoming. russia destroyed the eye mouths, launch a vehicle that bur that launched these missiles, according to the russian ministry of defense. furthermore, a deb who housing was storage side full more launches full more high mas launches,
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were destroyed in the rush kafka. a settlement near by there also for over multiple rocket launcher systems were destroyed, a ukrainian barracks was struck, were with 200 casualties. they're nearby and muslim, go another barracks was struck where, which house foreign fighters that are, that are together with the, the ukrainian military. according to the russian ministry of defense, a $120.00 at killed. they're also mobile phones tracking, obviously a carefully planned attack during a very special holiday for many russians. what reactions have we seen throughout russia and abroad as well? some of the war woods this, this conflict. it isn't officially a war. this conflict has had a presumes of huge casualties. mostly they have been on the ukrainian side, starting from the,
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in the early days of the war. we remember the mass missiles striped on a training center for foreign fighters in the west of ukraine. now we had a t 600 casualties, perhaps more than a 1000 ukraine has suppressed information about its own casualties and has gone to extraordinary lengths. but to do so, that is something that ukrainian side is usually where we regularly hear about. another barrack struck in here in nickaligha, in the how to get in a desk or with, with more than a 100 casualties on the russian side. people are unused. $289.00 killed in a single is the incident. this is perhaps the, the highest loss of blood on the russian side in a single a strike. therefore, we've seen, we've seen demonstrations a procession more than a demonstration of people in samara, which again,
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is where these mobilized fighters hailed from in samarra. in memory of these are of the soldiers who perished, who were injured in the strike. more than 500 people coming out to leave me flowers . and what we heard, what they said, isn't that they were broken all that they were upset. it is that they were the fog, told she to her, it's very hard, but we can't be broken. we will destroy the enemy together. we were left with no choice. neither we nor husbands wanted more, but the collective west rather against rally, to destroy us and our children junior. can you sniffer for me? this is very terrible news or a great loss. russian person is very significant to me and every one else has a very serious shock with them the same time we all in the southern shores is a war and then maybe the losses. despite all, we must move on to bring
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a trip which in door it don, what happened that should not go unpunished. this incident will forever remain in our hearts, and i am sure that not a single death of our soldiers have. i will be in vain. i get that idea that the r, the message that the girl that the russian ministry of the sent sent to the people . and this was a statement that they should for the people to touch, shed light on what exactly happened is that those responsible for this tragedy will be punished a lot. look, i've spent more than 6 months on the front lines learn last year. since the sort of the conflict we, we've seen the, the, it's the lead that the russian military goes 3rd to mitigate risks, to minimize risk. and this is, this is arm storage, for example, weapons storage missile storage. everything is the centralized,
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small depos everywhere to minimize the potential damage. and if, if for in the event of an enemy stripe. and the same is true for, for soldiers who, you know, you don't get many of them living in it in huge, you know, buildings together more than a 100. so, so this, this me saw the, these missiles that were launched were a message, you know, they were a message, but they were only allowed to pose such a huge loss of life because somebody somewhere messed up. and that is what the russian ministry of defense is. trying to say that they will get to the bottom of this at the, the offices, the generals, those responsible for, for stationing so many people together in a single building that they will be identified and they will be punished. i'm sure we'll be getting more from this and thank you my address for that.
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a fundamentally new level that's how rush and energy giant gas prom has described it gas experts to china in the 1st few days of the new year. in 2022 at the request of the chinese side deliveries regularly exceeded the daily contractual amounts and as a result, we exceeded our annual obligations. this certainly speaks volumes about gas prom is a responsible supplier and a reliable partner. it also shows the interest of china, the most promising gas market in russian pipeline gas supplies. russia supplies gas to countries in asia via the power of siberia pipeline, and gas from intends to increase exports to china with more routes planned. as for the company's supplies to europe, they were stopped last year in the aftermath of anti russia, sanction, and explosions damaging the to nord stream gas pipelines overall in november, gas from reported it gas production decreased by over 18 percent compared with the
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same period last year. we spoke to c gts corresponded yang, saying, gee, who says that in time of global upheaval, countries align with those who choose cooperation. well, even before 2022, treat and investments in the world have long been plagued by rising trends in protectionism. meaning countries using the, the economy as a weapon, that's something that's now exacerbated, say, with the particular trade and investment climate that russia is in right now, especially with many of its traditional clients in the west. it is only natural to pivot to countries that are willing to prioritize cooperation and development. take economic relations with china. for example. the country has also been facing its own challenges in terms of increasing western blockade in trade and investment. exports say this naturally pro, prompted china to up is collaboration with the more stable trading partners such as russia from generates november of last year. if i let will treat volume between the 2 countries, which $172000000000.00 us dollars, which was
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a substantial increase of 32 percent on year. chinese inputs of russian goods rose 48 percent of a large part of it. energy and chinese export to russia rose 13 percent consisting of items such as industrial equipment appliances to try to get extra fee to stable relationship between russia and china. serves as a foundation for many longer term collaborations in more strategic areas such as nuclear, aerospace, rockets and satellite navigation. on the other hand, there are issues to be ironed out, such as the issue of trade, trade settlement, and currently still limited logistic capabilities, especially in terms of rail over to the african continent. now we're burkina, faso has expelled the french ambassador and middle rise and anti french sentiment in the country. a local reporter brings us more details above where love is no longer desire. the look you know, fast to the transition or tease invoking,
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i believe that live a lot is constant sending an hour to get well enough fossil foreign minister and lucretia later last month, present in manuel mccaul asked him to find a new representative of his country. is looking at 5 different operations. well this decision, some of us government to cut are popular. she, we've french together very excited by this decision. i wouldn't complain if this had been done even earlier. we are happy when a slender is expelled, such people must be changed the way. so why wasn't he kicked out soon? i was, they want him to leave due to his actions. cutting off relations with france is not a big deal. there are other countries cooperate with him or not. it's not something that surprises me really regarding the recent ration of relations between france and work and foster, as shown by numerous public demonstrations as pictures by social,
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are not surprised at all that content. the decision is the will of our leaders. then i can say that it's good because what the people don't know are leaders do know. also perhaps the ambassador realizes what he did and so do the authorities. and they know why they are urging france to recall him. know or commit from the government a book, you know. so yet the communication oh, fisher price embassy is what i contacted to say. it's local meant to fossil is not challenging. but some of luke a lot, but shouldn't worry about variable as a 2nd set of decision to come. a couple of weeks ago, the us system called meter in looking at fossil was expense. so this is the 2nd diplomatic, made your decision from the government of me never seem to love the
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case in looking up and actually called the wind is blowing indifferent embassies in what google as they don't know, who is the lexus lights? we then, we will see what got to burkina faso, former ambassador to france told his parents must face new and changing realities in africa, food enough to love. it isn't necessary for the actors or friends and politics to accept that there has been an evolution in the african states with an increasingly educated youth more and more cultured people who need to assert their autonomy and personality. a little more. our french partners must also take this into account. the africans are not naive anymore. they know that russia also defense. it's interesting. it is a g o strategic position to defend, just like france does. what africans are looking for today is a way to effectively strengthen their autonomy from the great powers,
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but also to be able to acquire many more advantages for their development. there is a storm of harsh criticism from israelis and poles following the ukrainian parliament's decision to celebrate the birthday of stuff had been there. an infamous ukrainian who collaborated with the nazis during world war 2, a tweet which praise been darrow was quickly deleted after an outcry of anger online. we are extremely critical of any glorification or even mention of bond error. i have no words for outraged at any action that praises or honor is those responsible for the crimes involving year between 100200000 bills died at the hands of ukrainians. at a time it was genocide and we will never forget it. bandera was the murderer responsible for the genocide of poles and 943-2900. 44. when you p. a troops horribly killed about a 100000 polish civilians. their hop neurotic tweet references step on ben
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dera, a ukrainian ultra nationalist, an anti semite, whose followers engaged in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against jews and poles during world war 2 appalling bandera would have hated a democratic liberally crane. he would be the 1st in line to assist in a it's jewish president. the controversial commemoration was posted by the ukrainian rata in an now deleted tweet. the post depicted the chief of ukraine's armed forces posing in front of a portrait of the new tory is figure a quote by bandera urging to fight for ukraine's independence from the soviet union was also used in the tweets step. mendera actively collaborated with nazi germany during the 2nd world war. he was the leader of the radical terrorist wing of the organization of ukrainian nationalist group, which took part in numerous mass killings,
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including the brutal slaughter of an estimated $100000.00 poles. the war era massacre has been labeled a genocide by the polish government george walley senior research fellow at the global policy institute. think tank says the international community does not pay enough attention to ban darren revival in ukraine. it's very kind of, you know, half way. yeah. well, this is probably the right way to do it. there was no outrage as there should be outraged over the celebration of a man responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths of their own countrymen. not just, you know what he did to the jews, not just what did the russians the own people, the rehabilitation of been there has been going on before row space ever since the orange revolution of 2004 homeland knows very well. and this is ongoing, and yet it uses to look the other way. sometimes it's so embarrassing, as with the case of this tweet, that they have to say something for publicly. but it's
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a measure of the intensity of the russell foby. it's a measure of the intensity of the rustle hold the nato, a organization that out poland actually, you know, be willing to go along with this, with a man who is responsible for the master of their own countrymen. hundreds of thousands of their own countrymen. and they willing to look the other way and continue to look the other way, just in order to keep in with the nate, to which and in 2022, russia became the world's most sanctioned country. but western later certainty that international pressure would make moscow change its course has left many questioning the efficiency of the sanctions and who's actually been most affected by their impact. archie, contributor rachel mars then brings us the story. 2002 was the year that the west took its longstanding fantasy of marginalising,
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the resource rich biggest country in the entire world. and turn that delusion into actual policy. western establishment team. west is chock full of those types who are basically that guy. and their big obsession is with team russia. they couldn't stop bragging about how they were going to start. team rushes, success with their sanctions. powerplay was already lost 30 percent of its value. russian stock market laws, 40 percent of us value and trading remain suspended. russian economy is ruling and prudent alone is the one to blame. we're determined to make the kremlin pay for this further escalation. so today we're together proposing a new package of biting sanctions against russia. it turned out that in focusing a bit too much on trying to take down team russia with sanctions while failing to deliver on that promise. the west fans ended up disappointed big time.
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mm. mm. mm mm hm. with team less fan, anger, mounting corporations on its own side, started opening bank accounts in team rushes, currency, the rouble, so they can keep getting team rushes energy for their own survival. we consider a payment conversion, compliant with sanctions all. and the russian decree to be possible for our company and for germany as a whole,
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it is not possible to do without russian gas in the short term, this would have dramatic consequences for our economy. but it goes to the point where team was just could not ignore its fans outrage, it was pretty much impossible. so it started back tracking on it sanctioned strategy against team rushes. resources easing up on russian companies, selling oil to 3rd parties. russian banks, insurance sanctions, most recently called sanctions with perhaps fertilizer and cement sanctions. next the ear continues to ensure that it sanctions donald impact energy and agri, food exports from russia to a 3rd countries comparing press coverage from earlier this year earlier. the season to what we're seeing now, it's clear that all the early season hopes and optimism have given way to the harsh realities that team west to misguided and ideologically driven strategy. as right, the social is with the sanctions and not the end go dialogue is the key. and i would like to highlight the eu has made
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a decision not to support the strengthening of restrictions. so in 2023 we should find out if team west has a change in strategy that perhaps takes it supporters best interests into account or if it's headed for a big showdown with its very own fans. as we wrap up the top headlines of 2022, barely a week passed without protests flaring up somewhere in the world with too many for one use bulletin to cover. however, while western countries praise protest overseas as a fundamental human right, attitudes toward protest at home often had a different reaction. ortiz, marina close ariba takes a closer look, was all notice that western countries have a love, hate relationship with protests in foreign lands. when it suits them, they're all forts, but when it doesn't, they are condemned. well, let's see what we got in 2022.
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ah. protest breakouts in iran after the death of a young woman behind bars, after she was detained by the country's morality police for improperly wearing a headscarf. while authority said she died of her pre existing medical condition. her relatives claimed her detention was the cause. well, protest gain momentum, and the whole thing turned into an opportunity for the concerned was to jump in with support the right for people everywhere. whether it's in china, whether it's iran, whether it's any place else, to protest peacefully, to make known their views, to vent their frustrations. such sentiments intensified online with media such as fox news feature in the same guess and the parents, iranian journalists and activists. for 3 continuous days, calling for revolution to morrow,
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iranian women will shake the clerical regime by removing their he job and taking to the streets across iran to say no to he job. this is called women revolution. in iran walking unveiled is a crime. iranian men will also join us. iran says the woman has been working on behalf of the united states for a long time, receiving the hundreds of thousands of dollars for work focused on challenge and iranian laws, while demanding more sanctions from the west against her country. and then income france and the u. k. to land their voices of support, condemning the violent repression of legitimate peaceful protests in iran. let's make that clear because in their own countries ah, the u. k was busy passing laws that significantly restrict the right to such protests, and that's despite hundreds rally in,
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in various cities across the u. k. calling for an end to the bill, which has also been condemned by human rights activists. meanwhile, there is no uproar from the west. ah, in france, year 4 of the so called yellow vest movements weekly protest aimed at economic and political reforms at various times, hundreds of thousands of people rallied, but that the french government observed them peacefully. no, the violent crack thou that ensued has since been condemned by rights groups as well as other countries. and that still happening, by the way, ah, moving on to china and the mass protests against the countries. strict 0 cove at policies, people should be allowed,
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the right to assemble and to peacefully protest policies or laws or dictates that they take issue with the white house supports the right of peaceful protest. so it's ok to protest in china and iran, but not france or the u. k. you got that right? and america's support comes with a warning as well as some more encouraging words from its pals. the ccp should know that one way or another in the coming months or in the coming years, the united states will hold accountable each and every c. c. p official responsible for atrocities against these protest this. every one in china should be allowed to express themselves. should be allowed to share their perspectives and indeed protest. we're going to continue to ensure that china nose will stand up. human rights will stand, was people who are expressing themselves. so just intruder is all for standing out quite human rights. and people express themselves.
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ah, well let's discuss canada's freedom convoy, shall we? a series of protests against covet 19 policies that saw hundreds of convoys joined by thousands of protesters to block roads and border crossings. organizers, crowdfunding millions for this and now they're on bail facing several charges while calling for freedom convoy 2 point oh oh nonsense. according to their prime minister, the small fringe minority of people who are on their way to ottawa or are holding unacceptable views that they are expressing do not represent the views of canadians who have been there for each other. ah. and then there's the so called democracy in peru while they give us vol comes the countries, new leader. it's people not so much the us welcomes president bloss
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a and looks forward to working with her administration to achieve more diplomatic, prosperous and secure region. we support her call for we go on with of national unity and the board peruvians as the you know, in support of their, the more grassy. we don't agree with the way our president was ousted with lies and trickery below art. he doesn't deserve to be president, she hasn't been elected by the people. we're defending our democratic rights. we don't want to be governed by a user per the e. u and the white house, however, welcomed the new leader right away and said that she was the rightful successor, calling her a safeguard of democracy and constitutional order. meanwhile, thousands were clash with wyatt. police and the state of emergency was declared. there are have been instances where the police appear to have resulted in nasa, sarah, and disproportionate use of force and indiscriminate use of tear gas. so the new leader who is backed by the west is already accused of
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a violent crack down on peaceful protesters. well, i guess in this case the west statements about everyone having the rights of vans does not apply. and before we go, 2022 was filled with global events that are shaping the future of the world, but also numerous lips of the tongue and trash talk by world leaders. even though most of them were not meant to be seen or heard by the public ire ear, we present to you our best picks of political hot. mike's supercede
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