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a don, if it's already fun, he'll lose duh. a we are urban fighters, so it's no use trying to compete with us here. i think i result was destined to succeed the wagner military group shares, exclusive footage with our team from the key town of sola, dark, which has been taken under the control of russian forces. china reiterates it's vision for a multi polar world as beijing newly appointed board minutes for complete as multi leg african for over 10 years after the arab spring revolution was tiered on by the west. denisia is still picking up the pieces after it's by working tomography, as thousands take to the streets,
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demanding political k a. and we'll have to say we've had enough, the cost of living has increased. prices have gone up. what is the state if the president and his government, so it's up to him to account for what he has not done in the country. and india, it's a historic important piece of $1000000.00 barrels of russian oil per day with moscow remaining new delhi biggest energy supplier. ah, good morning from our to international studios in moscow and from wherever you are . welcome to the hour's top stories from around the world. i'm fear allies about we start with the latest on the ukranian conflict, a large explosion was reported on monday morning in the ukraine controlled zap r o j. on these unverified images, you can see a huge fire in the distance ukrainian authorities say a rocket strike,
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a local infrastructure. a drone was shot down by air defenses in the city of sebastopol in the russian region of crimea. that's according to the local governor . there have been no reports on any damage or casualties. and here are the latest images from don. yes, showing damage after ukraine shelled residential areas there on sunday evening. local authorities say at least 3 people were injured in the attack in which at least 5 settlements came under fire. one of the strikes took place in the city of coral of r t is ramana close out or if reports from the area ukrainian nationalists can senior chaotic and indiscriminate artillery shelling of civilian areas. haynes anesco republic right now we're in the town of call of god. and this residential building is are right in the center of the city. according to local officials, 155 millimeter caliber. rockets struck this building and destroyed one of the
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apartments. now all of the windows in this building had been blown out. thankfully, there were no civilians in the apartment that was destroyed. however, over the last 24 hours, at least 3 civilians were wounded. as the result of ukrainian artillery shelling number listed as abusive all of the windows shot at emergency services gave us tape with taped out. broken windows though is the central part of call of k. i have no idea what people launching this rock. it's a thinkin out the old a horribly honestly, i have no more strength left. no nerves. we simply free to walk the streets this face to go to work to seat at home. what if the child was here? the child is 4 and a half years old. what would have happened repair a cruise in goal of car and, and the rest of the cities of the vast republic are working almost 247 to try and help civilians repair their homes, repair
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a gas pipelines and the supply offer electricity and water as well. of course, they're hoping that this will soon and, and they will be able to return to their normal work as always. but family were repairing electrical lines after ukrainian shelling houses are destroyed on a daily basis. we've got a lot to do. we're repairing electricity lines and power stations, so they create a lot of problems for us. those soldiers aiming at civilian sites are obviously empty headed, but i think justice will be served a little. how did that do that? the chip, we heard a ramble. we started sound and alarm, i ran downstairs and so my daughter was all coward in glass. she was running and shouting that we should hurry to find shelter. ukrainian nationalist struck this house at 2 30 in the morning. he can see full of a shrapner holes from a 155 millimeter natal supplied weapon to ukraine. now,
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a woman was sleeping in corral on this couch when the attack took place. according to her mom, something made her get up shortly before the attack and she switched from this side of the couch. so this side of the couch. and as you can see, there is a bullet hole right here. and having moves in the middle of the night that probably saved her life. what did it your new friend of sir? it was half past 2 in the morning. we were still awake when i heard a crash upstairs. it was very loud. so we ran and hid in our basement. then when they stopped shooting, we came out of her hiding places to assess the aftermath. the windows were all blown out, doors gone and our personal belongings were in fire. the heating and gas system were out. gas was dripping, but emergency services came and fixed it. these bastards are attacking us when
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you're asleep. these are heartless creatures. animals. no, not even animals worse. this is this far to where the ukrainians strike took place . miraculously, and no one was killed during this attack as the family were sleeping right next door. and this building is purely for storage. however, the residents in the city of gorka are experiencing ukrainian artillery strikes on a daily basis. and people get killed and wounded nearly on a daily basis from on casa, have already done escrow public. president landscape claims at the battle for the key town of sola, dark in 10 years. that's despite the russian defense ministry confirming that the town is under its control. as russian troops cher footage from the front lines here, some of the exclusive footage from the scene showing damaged to residential buildings. after months of heavy fighting, ukrainian troops,
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abandoned western supplied weapons and ammunition as they fled the town. moscow says the wagner troops were instrumental in winning the battle for sole adar we heard from 2 fighters who say the operation was destined to succeed when it could have just and wonderfully, that we're now in solidarity, which has recently been liberated by the pmc wagner result troops, we faced strong resistance from ukrainian nationalists. despite their high professionalism, we surpass them in every way. we are urban fighters, so it's no use trying to compete with us here. i think i result was destined to succeed. as you can see from the dispositions, there were battles for practically every house. the enemy really dug into the city, refusing to give up their positions. but since the onslaught of musicians here was especially heavy, the ukrainians had to retreat. but in fear, in less than $3000000.00 in general during their sold, our soldiers operate actively abruptly and tried to break into the enemy's
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positions before they know it. most commonly and the sold happens under the cover of our own artillery with it launches strikes while our soldiers break into the enemy's positions. so the enemies don't even have time to raise their hats because they are hiding from artillery strike. so we advanced quite quickly, especially in the residential sector. but sometimes we stumble as well. here with dense high rise buildings from the upper floors of which the observation is easier and from which snipers usually fire. it was a little more difficult. still an active advancement, a ski to our success during the assault therefore, so dar was taken relatively quickly. china's chief diplomat was in cairo on sunday for talks with he junction and arab league officials, marking his last stop in a multi leg trip across africa. that aim to boost the continents ties to beijing. the chinese foreign minister reiterated that need to build
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a multi polar world based on international law. are sure enough only 10 shoes. we agreed to work together to implement the spirit of the react declaration which affirms in multilateral, international order based on international law and the dedication of common values for humanity represented in peace, justice development, democracy and freedom. in the rejection of the palletization of human rights issues and their use as a tool to interfere in internal affairs of other countries on jungle cooperation. and the tourism industry appears to be booming after china recently lifted its anti cobra travel restrictions. several other issues were also disposed during the talks, including multi $1000000000.00 investments expanding this way is canal. china's foreign minister also pledged further development of infrastructure projects related to beijing's prost continent bout and wrote initiative are sure enough. beijing top diplomat also visited the west african nation of benito during an
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official meeting with the country's president. he emphasized the importance of china's partnership with benign and other african states gina, by painting, quote, my proposal is that we work together to promote energy between been in strategic development plan and the broken road initiative and the achievements of the forum in china, africa, corporation, sharon order to identify more fields of action and growth rates for our cooperation . i am thinking of infrastructure, agriculture, human resources, training, manufacturing, and peace and security. thank visit impetuous ilana benning has met with visiting chinese foreign minister chin gown in called to new. dylan said that the new chinese foreign minister's visit coincides with the 50th anniversary of the assumption of diplomatic relations between the 2 countries. many look forward to learning from china's experience, deepening and expanding practical corporation and accelerating national development and revitalization. seen all the other hand, can they'd president seeking things greetings to president alon and thanked. ben
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ain for weights, understanding and support on issues involving china's co interests and major concerns. things that, that china is willing to strengthen, experience it changes in the beginning and governors and support, meaning in exploring and development paths as seated on national conditions. 2 sides also signed cooperation documents such as people to people and cultural exchanges. they've also agreed to conduct the outcomes of the 8th ministerial conference of the forum of china corporation, and to encourage more powerful and reputable chinese companies to invest in bidding . earlier last week, the chinese foreign minister also visited angola. he noted that both states have always enjoyed solidarity and trust as was growing momentum in their mutual cooperation. his african trip also included a stop in ethiopia, where he held a meeting with his counterpart. long as the african continent gains prominence and finds its place in a multiple or world artes speak exclusively with the era tray. and ambassador,
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he shares his thoughts on the future of the african continent, cooperation with russia and more watch the full version of the interview on r t dot com throughout the day. as for now, here's a quick preview. ah, russia has been accused of neo colonialism and of seeking to expand its influence there. do you think that is the case and if not waters perhaps, who stands to benefit from driving a wedge between russia and africa. the 1st groceries accused who is accusing a rush. ha, is city damage in those countries walk years. russia. why? thank you russia, although, and so i've been there for long and i was in the oakland artists and couldn't analysis. i see the of us areas where we come corporate through the russia beach and the security sector, thread 6th or economic sector and defense sector,
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or for doc martin, also in other areas. the cooperation with russia could be very important in the agriculture system, also beef and then also from ohio and transfer or for asian, the productivity of he can, we can in no, i think good. russia will sell us anything that we'd like to have. ho. oh, the chinese capital has been flooded by thousands of protesters marching against the near total seizure of power by the countries president people called for his resignation as they marked the anniversary of the arab spring protests that shook up the regions political landscape. the demonstrators have been marred by clashes with police and calls for regina change. people are outraged by the economic crisis, and rising unemployment ripping the country. here's what locals had to say about
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their grievances, isn't it? and what is it? and i think we've had enough, the cost of living has increased. prices have gone up, we have come to defend our revolution. what is the state? it's the president and his government. he's the one who runs it. so it's up to him to account for what he has not done in the country for a year and a half. he's done nothing. he has monopolized all the authorities and institutions . he has made promises, but he has done nothing today and i've been this message now that i cannot build a family, have a child because i am afraid of the situation. i see. as a result, one cannot do anything in one's life, nor evolve in one's professional career, nothing because the situation is not going in the right direction. since i wasn't in the suck, i left the rate of price increases will continue as well as the existence of shortages of basic necessities in the country. this is for the simple reason that the state does not have the financial resources to pay for import, such as cereals already did. over
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a decade after tunisia was proclaimed almost the only arab country that won the fight for democracy and freedom, has anything really changed for the people of the country are t, steve sweeney digs deeper into the story. the spotlights has fallen once more on the birthplace of the so called arab spring, shanicea trove is on from the revolution. people are thronging the streets in mass rallies against the president who sees power and is all trinity of parliament. march 2022. and what has been described as a constitutional cou, many had claimed that you nivia was the only country to win the fight for freedom and democracy of the toppling of president ben allie, ending of nearly 25 years of his rule, rival groups or even awarded the nobel prize in 2015 annabel peace prize for 2015
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is to be awarded to detention national dialogue quartets for its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy. in tonisha elections in december were largely boycotted with just 11 percent of eligible voters taking part in a poll and political parties ban from running chinese. he has western allies, including the united states and france, have express concern, and the country's economy lies in tatters. trinity has been hit by sewing food prices and shortages of fuel and basic staples like sugar, vegetable, and rice. and to make matters worse, the cash struck country is losing money at a time when it needs it. the most chinese here has been forced to go cap in hand to the international monetary fund. it struck a preliminary agreement of a $1900000000.00 load in october. but that has now been frozen,
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pending further economic reforms. as the u. s. threatens to wield its veto, causing panic amongst foreign investors. many of whom have announced plans to leave the country while washington has cut off humanitarian aid. to months after the secretary of state met with the chinese whom president lavishing him with praise. will no doubt be talking about our support for inclusive transparent elections. ah, thee ah, he can amik program or that so important to the future. the taishan people. but what was the arab spring in reality? well, back in 2010, it was hailed by many in the west as a victory for democracy. governments were toppled as protest spread like wildfire to countries including egypt, yemen, bahrain, algeria, jordan, and iraq. one of the bloodiest events bundled in with the arrow spring, was a nato bombardment of libya in 2011,
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but ended in disaster. and the brutal execution of luma gadhafi with a country descending into a quagmire from which is never fully recovered. with the resurgence of jihadist and a better war between rival governments. but good duffy's demise was celebrated by the west. yes, we came. we saw a died in sylvia for an intervention led to a lengthy conflict. but despite sanctions of western bach, proxies, president aside remains in power. iraq remains unstable with frequent protests and difficulties forming a government, egypt to have been plagued by instability. and schoo nicea is now witnessing fresh unrest and a dire economic crisis. so more than a decade on the question remains was a all worth it. and yes, broken you records, importing more than $1000000.00 barrels of oil per day from russia,
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making you deli, it's top crude supplier for 3 months in a row. russia as quickly increase the market share in indian crude imports, which are now making up 25 percent of new delhi oil imports. india is also the 3rd largest oil consuming and importing nation in the world. and now let's cross live to our kids room during sharma. room june, what do these latest record breaking numbers mean for india? russia relations now as far as the relationship between india and russia is concerned, it dates back to the cold war. when you're gone by 2022 has particularly been an important one. the treat between new delhi and more school has tripled the bilateral trade between the 2 countries. and we're not just talking and boil, but we're talking other sectors as a bus boy is concerned. now russia has become in the top or the supplier,
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and mainly from one percent in february 2021. the post for the conflict, the new queen started and the subsequent sanctions, the appetite for russian clue the has the really increased for india from many, one percent to almost 25 percent in december. and india, of course, now is, is importing or was $1000000.00 barrels or russian crude oil per day. that really is a new record. it is so far as its dominant doors, the supply of like saudi arabia as well as iraq. and this really is the new record in crude oil supply to india, change rushes roll on the global market, no score. so firstly, india has made itself lay clear to the boys that india is going to exercise its
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strategic autonomy. and it won't really care about these unilateral sanctions or rest in sanctions. so to see, but what, when you look at the figures now it's suggesting that in dallas or so exporting how exporting more, we'll talk about one to find v here. that is the john negative find in does last goal is to and d t. i suggest that it's imported to $115.00 shipments of crude oil from russia in the year that has gone by in 2022 as compared to last year, which which is almost 4 times more. but now look at this as far as that yuki is concerned, it is important 29 shipments or 10000000 barrels all for diesel and other refined to be strong. the job now go down to find v since phill conflict in euclidean began and compare that to the year before that 2021 about 70 shipments
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and our 4000000 barrels that's really, really increased. and that was a question mark there on whether or not all these sanctions really mean anything. this is what ukraine has to say. the u. k. must close the loopholes that undermine support for ukraine by allowing bloody fossil fuels to continue flowing across our borders. all right, that was our tis ruined your sharma. thank you very much. as europe struggles to find new sources of energy guitars, energy minister is confident that europe will resume buying russian gas despite the unions pledges to win itself off. russian energy imports the europeans to day are saying, there is no way we're going back to russian gas. we're all blast to have to be able
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to forget and to forgive. and i think things get man's it with time. they learn from that situation and probably have it much bigger diversity. the trash and gas is going back in my view to europe. speaking at the global energy conference in doha, the katara minister war and europe old struggle to replenish their gas storage until at least 2025. the official also added that gas is a realistic solution to achieving the use. much promoted green energy goals without rush and gas on the market. energy prices will remain too high for europe to push forward with its environmental plans. we spoke to banking an economics professor, richard werner, who says europe is finding it hard to replace russian energy imports. do you carry an energy minister who's heading b o the yeah, a little gas company is really looking at the facts and the reality. and he's very much aware of the european demand and requirement for energy. and the reality
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is, as he points out, that the u. s. supplies that everyone is now preparing for do take time. i mean, there's not enough for shipping terminals to receive it. and this, there's a whole number of logistics issues you conscious overnight switch to american or the gas supply. so the reality is the gas that the gas from russia will be needed. and we really see in the m u. k. india, a case that these indirect measures are now being taken where essentially russian gas is being imported. but it's just not admitted. that is russian gas because it 1st goes to it from russia to india, is refined there and then imported. so the reality is that until 2025,
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it will be difficult to replace russian gas. the winter has been somewhat mild this year. so it wasn't so far hasn't been a big crisis for europe. and but overall, the demand is significant. ah, democratic us representative, adam chef said that congress could not exclude the possibility that national security was jeopardized after jail. biden's own lawyer confirmed a total of 6 pages of classified documents were found during the search of the u. s . president's house. it's the 2nd set of classified documents found in biden's private residence in delaware. the previous batch was found at a bite and affiliated thing tank in november, it made public earlier this week. the discovery triggered a broader search. republicans and conservatives have drawn comparisons with the ongoing investigation into donald trump and he's a legit miss handling of classified materials accusing the bite and administration
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of bias and double standards. no one has even attempted. a convincing explanation said the media is pertaining to argue that it's not a big deal in the 1st place. that joe biden store classified documents near his corvette because he admitted doing it when he got caught in. if you admit, if committed a crime, it's not a crime. another fo paul by the biden administration, but treating law differently based upon your political beliefs, treat one president trump one way, but treats president buying the whole different way than we found from this administration. what happened before every single election, whatever comes out that they utilize to try to falsify, they try to have different standards for their own beliefs. that doesn't work in america. ca, whistleblower edward snowden noted the ongoing scandal proves the entire document classification system should be reformed. while our guests, former c, i, a analysts, larry johnson, believes joe biden took the documents to use for personal benefit during his vice
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presidency. one way of resolving all the secret documents, kansas is to acknowledge the data. so the 5 years of experimentation, the chief accomplishment of the classification system has been to may call government less trustworthy and al concrete, less free abolish and reform it all of it. department of justice in the f. b, i are using a real double standard when it came to donald trump, they sent an a swat team basically to seize documents. oh, with bill biden, they're doing nothing. the problem is the documents that donald trump had. he was authorized to have because as president, he held the ultimate executive authority to declassify those documents which he claim city did. joe biden, his vice president, had no such authority. no such standing. he was in the same position as you were me
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. he, he had no right to have access to those that classified information. and moreover, to take it out of the building. i mean he was, he had his security clearances, he could see it, but he had no right to possess it. and then they've been in storage for secures these documents when they were 1st packed up. it was not a mistake. i'm sure. i don't know if you have a messy desk in your office, but where you got lots of papers stashed around is scoop them all up and stuff them in a box. that's not what we're talking about here. these documents were deliberately and consciously taken from the white house back when joe biden was vice president, because they had some value to him. and the value i maintain is it had something to do with financial and business interest who was pursuing serbia's foreign minister has appealed to the authorities of bosnia and herzegovina,
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urging them to punish the perpetrators of an attack on families of young start football players in the neighboring country, it were reportedly as halted on saturday by a group of knife wielding attackers shouting, we were waiting for you. served in the capital of bosnia. here's how some of the parents described the incident. well, this incident was about $10.00 to $15.00 men with covered faces, entered the hotel pepper sprayed the parents and stabbed one of them with a knife. it was really hell. our kids are very scared. there was panic among them in the hotel until the special forces came in calm. the situation last night was pretty intense in the city of stereo. there was a tournament in football where several teams from serbia came to join a tournament. so there was from serbia, was a creation, so on president and tournament. but unfortunately not even these children who go without incidence. the parents of the children were sent in one of the hotels
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resario in their late evening. and one of them got fed by a group of hooligans that were here, knowing that they are served there in the hotel. and they said that we, we have been waiting for you. the parents were, of course shocked. those. some of them were wounded little children, terrified in this beautiful opportunity for children from all around the region to join together and to share last and joy was unfortunately missed and abused by this terrible event, luster, and most trusted. this aside from all that happened before the police came, one officer said something really disgusting to me. it was a provocation. he got up close to my face and said, what do you want? pardon my language, but it was really like that. i didn't expect.

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