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[000:00:00;00] with a criminal reject activation that is responsible for a missile strike on a residential building internet for a patrol. i talked to a lender, he advised the blame, could that be explosion on the results of ukraine's a while. the correlation president have criticized nato's ongoing support. the key of quoting washington's proxy war against russia with the u. k said to announce new legislation to suppress protests in the country. the vice chair and the communist party. some with want to
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crush, real grass roots work because anger and just said, amongst their own population, when it comes to other countries, they artificially manufacture it. they fuel it, they pay for the india hits, they historic peak of importing $1000000.00 barrels of russian oil per day. 33 times more than again with very welcome, bizarre to international with the latest world news updates. get to happy with us this hour. now russia maintains that it doesn't target civilian infrastructure in ukraine, follows accusations from kia that moscow struck an apartment building in a city. at the napa patrol. rather lensky has also condemned russia over what he calls moscow violence on the tragedy. however, the criminal has pointed out that one of the landscape own advise is admitted that
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the country's defences were responsible. the russian armed forces do not strike residential buildings or social infrastructure facilities strikes are conducted against military targets, either obvious or camouflaged. you yourself saw the conclusions of some representatives of the ukrainian side who said that this tragedy was the result of the actions of air defense systems, or pasco. there is a reference saying reports that 36 people were killed and dozens injured. after an apartment building was struck and the city of napa troughs, now this comes and made a wave of russian strikes, targeting ukrainian energy infrastructure with moscow, saying that they did not target that building. at the same time, he ev is insisting that russia must be responsible, but one of ukrainian presidents zalinski is own advisors has spoke out and said that the building was likely hit as a result of the response from ukraine's air defense systems where you will use below no pull in the beach, the missile was shut down, but it fell on the building. it exploded when it fell down. now that adviser has
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since apologize for his comments after they were met with strong backlash from other ukrainian officials. it's time for soldiers to resign, together with other people's deputies were collecting signatures demanding the dismissal of the scandalous adviser to the president's office. we should also note that the ukrainian military's initial response to these claims was to insist that their air defense systems could not have been responsible saying that they were not capable of targeting that caliber of missile. while at the same time in the past, they have claimed to have done just that. indeed. now, what's the reaction been so far in the press on the line richer or the western media was quick to put the blame on russia with articles claiming that moscow was specifically targeting civilian infrastructure. however, when it came to those comments that were made by zalinski advisors, there was silence. and that's especially notable when you look at the fact that when it comes to ukraine's air defense systems, we've seen
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a number of issues with them. especially when you look back at that incident from november where ukrainian missile landed in polish territory, killing 2 people. now at the same time, this isn't really anything new because as we've seen, the western media has a tendency to overlook a number of cases where ukraine has specifically targeted civilian infrastructure and killed civilians across the don that dating back to 2014. so a lot of statements being made here and will continue to follow as latest updates become available. and social media rhetoric has been no better way pro ukrainian blog and prominent guest on u. s. news channels. as court for the genocide of russians while commenting on the incident. it's absolutely fair for me to wish for all russians in russia to be wiped off the face of the earth. it's not hate speech, it's not horrible of me. it's just fair. to discuss this, we cross live now to j, a political analyst, and for me, us marina joined, marketed in many thanks for joining us on the program site,
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which will take on the rhetoric circling social media according to the killing of russian citizens, all russian citizens. well, i mean, it's not a surprise, it's been happening since really, the conflict began. people are commenting, they have no idea what the facts are. and the media has been amplifying the western media has been amplifying this visual. and you know, we have instances like the polish, or the missiles, atlanta, and poland and kill people the bombing of the nor train pipeline where the media was. without fact, very quick. just to blame russia just to get like the rabbit dog's mouth frothing and, and, you know, all of these turned out to be lives. and, you know,
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now we have the ukranian lawmaker. i can't remember his title, but saying that it was a ukrainian missile defense missile. that truck is building or the cause of damage to this building. and you know, they won't even report this in the west. so of course it's natural. yeah, that will the interesting about that is that the ukranian presidential advisor who did previously say ukrainian defense with the blame for the strike and now he's denying it and like you say, why are such inconsistency isn't all spoken about in the west? the media? yeah. and that's a very good, it's a very good question. the western media, they have an agenda. they are on the payroll of, you know, intelligence agencies. there's no question about that. it's come out in plenty times before. so they are promoting this agenda of russian hatred. it's really disgusting, disgusting thing. because if they were to do it with any other group,
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whether it be blacks or jews, or the l g b t, people will be outraged. but because it's russia, nobody cares. so as predicted, west immediate is blaming russia for the strike. however, they stay silent about deliberate shelling of market schools and hospitals in don't boss. why is coverage? so selective and we need to have a change it will never change. at least not that i can see coverage is selective because you know, the western, these western media outlets they are, they cover what they are told to cover by their masters. and they won't cover anything. so after the residential building and dinner patrol school was, hey, it's lindsey came out and all stay even more west and military a was the president will concern transparency. oh,
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more artillery. well, it's going to be more artillery. i mean, look, the war hawks in america. they are making a lot of money from supplying these weapons. and the lensky. i mean, what a disgrace is guys like a beggar at a gas station with his handout to, to all these world leaders. he's, he's a despicable human being. i wouldn't give that guy to sense don't mock big and critical analyst on for me, us marine many thanks for joining on the program. a great get your thoughts. thank you. thank you. later time. well, the best, the kremlin spokes person 5 response to the latest western military 8 packages to kias. we got the story in full plus much more on our website. or if you dot com when we, while the correlation president has called the nato a for ukraine, a means to conduct a proxy war. while also accusing the u. s. a. attempts to dictate its own country
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policy. for washington, washington and the til of asian. the proxy war against ross with the help of ukraine. the plan cannot be the removal of russian president, william and putting more sanctions to the apps. and we will not achieve anything with them. they simply go from wall to wall. what is their plan, and what should i be? a slave for america? european officials had been running around here cheering about the relatively warm weather and acting like it's an ally. an actor deliberately siding with the you against russian president vladimir putin and russia. but you know what, warm weather isn't doing absolutely nothing to bring the cost of living down for the average person. so there is a disconnect between this optimistic attitude shown by a european government officials and the costly reality that the average citizen is still facing here. and on gary and prime minister victor or a bon,
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as just pointed out that it's looking increasingly like europe and not russia is set to bear the brunt of western anti russian policies. the victims of the wrong sanction policy and war of the europeans in the war america definitely winds. europe definitely loses at the moment. it is debatable whether russia wins or loses, but they do not news up much in general in economic terms, it's safe to say that europe has the soul, or rather the biggest loser in all this ongoing conflict. there's also a new survey out from china's global times, a 13 european countries plus turkey that just found out that 29 percent of respondents are satisfied with relations between the u and u. s. that that's not too many. and almost half 49 percent of europeans believe that the u. s. response to the russia ukraine conflict will negatively impact the european economy. french protesters were back out on the streets again over the weekend as well. a weekly occurrence now in what shaping up to be
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a revival of the yellow vest protests. those now seem like the good old haze compared to the cost of living challenges that are piling up now and people are quite aware of that. so i'm one on the average citizen and the ordinary citizen to day realize the relevance of the demands of the yellow vast today we what we have a salary. but despite the salary, we can't meet our needs because we are in fact more inundated with bills and we have almost nothing was 0 money left to live on. we are in perpetual survival. the check open box if they called the middle and we cannot accept that in 2023. there will be people who are looking for food and garbage cans and people who have housing problems. i think we are entitled to demand better to achieve, to hope best of the history of humanity, of evolution of humanity. so that's why we're here, in fact, because the problems are not solved written quickly, i'd have to buy him completely opposed to the politics that have been conducted for
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several years and are accentuated as much about geo politics at an international level is at the level of what is done at the local level? that is to say at all levels. so, what's the plan now for europe? well, france once a made in europe strategy for the block to offset, shooting itself in the foot on energy supply and also to offset the fact that washington is refusing to budge. big shock on new anti inflation measures that favor made in america products to the detriment of made in iraq peer in europe. items. i'm not sure how long that's going to take to come together, particularly when german chancellor all i've showed said rolled out the red carpet for the u. s. military to train more ukranian troops inside germany over the weekend. so doesn't really look like he's ready to play hardball if he us anytime soon. which is kind of bad news for europeans who are dodging one hit after another
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while their leaders watch the game and seem unable to agree on any kind of a plan. china has lashed out to the us, warning it not to meddle in its relations with india. the chinese side is firmly opposed tracks where a 3rd country points a finger at a bilateral issue between 2 other countries due to geopolitical considerations. the border question is a matter between china and india, the 2 sites have the woollen capability of resolving the question through dialogue . consultation. without off the u. s. assistant secretary of state for south and central asian affairs, criticize china. cooling his behavior at the border with india aggressive and reiterated america support of delhi vice chairman of the shanghai center for wim, pike, and international studies. nelson wong phase that the u. s. state but it does not help to build peace in the region. it's a typical example of the us not trying to keep peace
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for another region which is asia the by pointing thing goes to china and declaring that bigness both support india. this is absolutely trying to provoke china, actually, and it's, it's not helping at all. this is not helping to build peace. it's a bolder dispute between china and then dia and it didn't happen last night. it has been there for quite some time. and both countries have been having a dialogue and communications quite frequently. and the recent speak speech by the indian military chief commanding officer of all already said that the disputes are bond large under control. and so it means that both sides are poking quite actively as a responsible country, like the u. s. as they claim themselves to be,
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they should stay away from these and try to encourage both parties to, to talk and solve the issue peacefully, which is actually exactly what india and china are doing. ah, the u. k. is said to announce legislation giving police more power when dealing with demonstrations prominence there where she's seen that claims that the cornerstone of democracy. the right to protest is not absolute. the right to protest is a fundamental principle of our democracy. but this is not absolute. we cannot have protests conducted by a small minority, disrupting the lives of the ordinary public. the police asked us for more clarity to crack down on these guerrilla tactics, and we have listened and circled public. older bill will change the legal definition of serious disruption, keeping police more freedom to choose when to intervene. officers will be able to shut down protests regardless of size, but bother on perceived impact. martha spurrier, director of the liberty group phase. this amendment gets the 13th excessive power
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to overreach. a government attempt to clamp down on any resistance on any voice of opposition, and instead to make it impossible for us to stand up to power. chair of the communist party of great britain josie bra, phase. the legislation is hypocritical. where she like took their about the threat of small group holding the this is i to wraps and country to ransom. in fact, the police already have massive pencil is to correct down on almost any type of demonstration, particularly small the ones. if you've ever been a small group trying to arrange legally a protest in this country, you'll know just how hard it is to get police agreement to your protest anywhere significant. it seems to me that the protest or not i am for the legislation is not aimed at small protests, but at the possibility of big protest movements arising, the government is preparing work because it's not prepaid to spend money on helping
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workers to survive a ramp and inflation profits, so it's preparing to deal with their anger while they want to crush real grassroots work because anger and dissent amongst their own population. when it comes to other countries, they artificially manufacture it. they fuel it, they pay for it, they give it must have major exposure even if it's tiny it, but it's, it's their agenda. very often they send weapons to protest, is to enable them to create publications that turn into a deeper unrest all in the aim of changing governments that they don't like. so it's a totally hypocritical dogs. and that should be really clear to anybody. india has broken new records in 14 more than 1000000 barrels of oil per day from russia. that's 33 times more than they get earlier. when jan sharma has more in the relationship with russia, dates back to the call for. but the young gordon by 2022 has particularly been an
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important one. the bilateral trade between new delhi and more school has triple the ad russia has become india as a top oil supply or in the last 3 months of 2022. so passing its dominant, its traditional while suppliers like saudi arabia is wrong in the us appetite for russian crude has massively grow one from one percent in february of 2022 in last year to 25 percent in december. so that's a huge jump there in the now and voting over $1000000.00 barrels of crude oil. birdie a new were recall there. i'm pretty, it makes perfect sense for india considering india is the 3rd largest consumer or oil in the world. and that was one of the reasons given by india for do find these are sanction seeing that we want to prioritize the n no g security for
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a 1400000000 people. india has made itself very clear to the west and the wall that it is going to exercise its routine ticket on the me. what it's meant is not only secure and you know g for its people, but in dazzle. so exporting more now leaders, ada, suggesting that india would be offering backdoor and bought russian oil to the u. k . we're going to look at some di da here or take, for instance the john, good to find re in india, best cost. it's important russian oil have increased these for time from 2021 to 2020 to the seem to find read the job. now go to find, read also supplies oil to the u. k. and look at the u. k. has imported 29 shipments of these will and other refine products from job numbers since the beginning of the conflict in ukraine, and compared to 2021. only 7 shipments. 10000000 barrels of oil. in 2022. got to 2021. $4000000.00 barrels,
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so that's the difference. and then the data also with the question mark on what the meaning of all these sanctions really is. the u. k. must close the loopholes that undermine support for ukraine by allowing bloody fossil fuels to continue flowing across our borders. you see, india has been under constant pressure threats and more judgments from the west for buying discounted russian oil. it would be interesting now to see what the u. k. federal responds to what ukraine has to see about their imports or, or in from india. meanwhile, the e u has been discussing a 10th round of sanctions against moscow. the block reportedly plans to impose a lower price cap on the oil in the bid to cripple the russian energy sector. so at this point in the countries have been unable to reach a consensus on the matter of in the yellow regia politics exposed to the new deli based institute of chinese studies. so if you has always been divided on the issue of sanction, this looks like you know,
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a 0 sum game for the you and you 7 countries to the beginning. what were the sanctions maker put on russian energy products? use the piece of ease within the u. n. g 7 countries did not, not be on leaving such embargoes on the try that wants to do more trading with russia. this is certainly welcome sign har, russia trade relationship to true, to let us graduate to the next level. and was lucas cottages, emerging economics liking to in china has always been in favor of using local weather. that is, what does that mean feel of that rubric? because the feedback you, the dominant kind of is whether that his daughter has the emerging market hostage some ne p 's have upon the european
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parliament, presidents over a proposed anti corruption reform and to restoring faith in the organisation following the recent cas all gate scandal that saw several top officials in brussels charged with taking bribes. i will shake up the european parliament. there are rules that could have been implemented earlier. we now have to restore confidence in the european parliament, which took 20 years to build and which was destroyed in a few days. the speaker of parliament's post caught her gay promise is border and paul chrissy. her fortune point plan includes only 4 of the 15 measures adopted by parliament in december and not the main ones. burton, the soldiers proposals include title rules for any peace on contact with foreigners plus the public registry of gifts received by lawmakers as well as a trouble recalls the reform is designed to block any piece from it,
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receiving bribes and lobbying the interests of non europeans. this comes amid the ongoing profile, the guitar gates corruption scandal from europe, and parliament, vice president, eva kylie, and 3 other suspects when arrested and charged with accepting bribes, allegedly in exchange for law being the interests of counsel and morocco. both countries have denied the accusations. let's see what the story with this vice president of the alternative for germany party in bavaria. many thanks for joining us on the program. very nice to see you today. so what's your take on? why exactly these new anti corruption proposals are coming on the criticism from some piece here. first of all, i think it's all i was not right in the stating that european democracies under attack or through for some outside players like cut are or morocco. i think it's a structural internal, it's a home grown problem that we're seeing in a european politics in the european parliament. and this corruption scandal
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actually is just the tip of the iceberg. so for me, the problem is not a to improve and only the regulations are and to be more harsh and punishing cases of corruption or the problem is more deeply rooted. it's a lack of ethics. it's a lack of patriotism often, which leads the european parliamentarians to be a prone to a such a corruption and not always, it's a suitcase full with money that leads to corruption. it's often also i do a lot ideological interests. like if we look at the case of the north stream pipeline, we had seen that another member of the european parliament of arctic sikowski. the former, a foreign minister of poland, has a fact the u. s. a for
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a sabotaging the not stream pipelines and the green, the a member of parliament from germany. clermont, a top idol, was very proud that piece or politicians from poland contractor lated the greens for stopping north stream pipeline. so this means that those parliamentarians also served interests outside the european union, instead of a fighting for the rights for the interest for the needs of those are people citizens who have voted for them and to ask her for their rights and interests to be taken serious in the parliamentary work as to what extent they think they found a corruption reform is a genuine naval. perhaps it might be an attempt to save face. i mean, of course it's an attempt to save face, and i think it's really hard to tackle this problem. it's also hard to win back the
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trust of the population and just creating another you authority, which then would deal with corruption is the regular way that you would try to handle such cases. and if they tighten all the rules and paternity on members of european parliament, it will always also hit those who are honest and it will make their work much more difficult. so it's something where we have to really lead a deep, deeper going debate in the political realm involving also society. because the problem is not only exist in existence in the european parliament, we see similar cases also in national parliament. what this push for more transparency when it comes to the support for ukraine, for instance, do you think there's enough the oversight and accountability on where all that money is going and what is europe even actually getting in return?
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yeah, that's in just a another very important example because an, i mean the debate is never being made. what are the interests of what are the benefits off of the european union and its citizens in those are policies shifting more and more resources, the weapons or via to just funding for us weapons to a ukraine at this also shows that there is a certain degree of what i would call ideological corruption here because of the european politicians obviously are not really seeing are not really able to understand and to fight for the interests of the people's european people's themselves. they seem to be just a yeah for supporting interests of our trans atlantic part of the united states.
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and this is the problem which should be addressed above all and not only the regulations of creating a new authority or whatsoever. yeah, the hungarian prime minister, he thinks that the european parliament should be abolished altogether and a whole new one should be created. what do you make of that idea? is it done a bit too far? no, this is a very reasonable proposal. and by the way, the alternative for germany have made the same a proposal for 5 years ago. and it makes sense because it would not be the case that the european parliament would be abolished by the way. it is composed would be different than the parliamentarians would be elected by the national populations, and they would be accountable and nationally for what they do, how they represent or their country in the european parliament. now the european parliamentarians are much more under control of the european system,
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and i understood this proposal in a way that war bon wants to make the representatives of each country more accountable to the members state and not only to your institutions. and that makes a lot of sense, right, a well 1st vice president of the alternative germany party, but very many thanks for your time. really appreciate your thoughts and your insights night. thank you. thank you. ukraine syria and just transit. we're at the center of the conversation between the russian and turkish presidency bank on the phone. on monday, i'll see if sweeney has a date house so the pay exchange views on the ongoing conflict in ukraine. they particularly spoke about the recent beating in the turkish capital ankara between the ukrainian or russian human rights commissioners. and they also discussed the prisoner exchange, which have previously been mediated by turkey. vladimir putin was critical of the
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destructive road of the government and the ongoing flow of weapons and military equipment from the west. he also sharply criticize the rejection of a sci fi proposal by ukraine during the orthodox christmas. now, of course, they discussed the so called grania, which was again mediated by turkey, and it was aimed unlocking the black support and allowing the shipment of grain and russian fertilizers. now the 2 leaders have been very critical of that deal saying that most of the shipments have failed to reach the poorest countries. again, importantly, they spoke about turkish cb and relations. and there been some major developments here as, as the 2 countries look towards our approach more now that have been ongoing talks on the stone process, which also involve russian and iranian representatives. but they're looking at bringing the 2 sides closer together. syrian president bus last out has previously been very critical of turkey for example of what he calls terrorist organizations
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